If after a walk through the forest a tick was found onbody of a person, this is an occasion to urgently consult a doctor. After all, as you know, people can get Lyme disease after a bite of an infected tick or catch encephalitis. Adults
Mites do not bite fast, like, for example, mosquitoes. Instead, the insect needs to examine the surface of the skin, after which it crashes into it within 10-60 minutes. After the skin is cut, the mite immerses the head in it, and the feet and the body leave the surface to freely feed on the blood. Thus, the tick can stay on the skin for up to several days. It is worth considering that the smaller the insect, the weaker it stays on the body and the less damage it causes with its bite. But an adult can even penetrate the skin, which makes its removal very problematic. It is extremely important to remove the tick during the first 48 hours. Ticks can attach to any part of the body, but especially they are attracted by warm wet places: axillary hollows, navel, back of the knees, ears, neck, groin and so on. This is how the tick looks on the human body (photo above). A person may not notice the tick bite, since it is practically painless, therefore it is extremely important after each visit to the forest to inspect
If a tick is found on the human body, itsshould be removed immediately. If you can not get to the clinic, use a thin tweezers. It is necessary to take the tick as close to the skin as possible. If there are no tweezers, you can use a thread, making a loop out of it and throwing it on the mite. Tighten the loop, twist the insect in a circle, as if turning out of the skin. Another way is to remove the mite with the help of fat cream or Vaseline. You need to lubricate them with a patch around the insect, turn it over the backrest and jerk it off sharply. Oral opening of the tick will be clogged with fat, and it will temporarily weaken its grip. Check that the mite has been removed completely, sometimes inside its head may remain, which will inevitably cause inflammation and infection. The area where the insect was attached, disinfect with alcohol or other means. Place the extracted mite in a plastic bag and as soon as possible deliver it to the laboratory for examination for the causative agents of encephalitis and Lyme disease.
There is not one kind of ticks. On the human body can meet any. In this case, the doctor usually obligatorily prescribes a course of antibiotics, for example doxycycline. Most bites, fortunately, do not lead to infection, but a characteristic rash may appear on the patient's skin. Thus, a tick on the human body is an unpleasant, but not a deadly, trouble that can happen to you during a walk in the forest.
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