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Precision Medicine
4 May 2021
Spider bites are in fact bites since these insects have jaws and fangs. The injuries they cause are often confused with those of other insects or with skin infections, while sometimes other insects’ bites or skin lesions are attributed to spiders.
Most spider bites are completely harmless and cause almost no symptoms, although some can cause inflammation, discomfort, and itching.
There are only certain poisonous spiders whose venom is so powerful as to cause severe symptoms and can even be life-threatening. The two most toxic spiders are:
Both spiders only attack when they feel attacked, they usually live in places of the house that are not frequently visited, where they feel calm and where there is practically no movement, such as bookcases, closets, sheds, and messy or seldom-used rooms.
Most spider bites do not usually cause symptoms or if they do, they are mild, but in the case of the two aforementioned spiders, the most frequent symptoms are:
Black widow:
Violin spider:
Symptoms typically worsen after seven hours from the bite:
You should see your doctor or to the ABC Emergency Room if you have the following symptoms:
In certain cases, where the bitten person is more susceptible to the spiders’ poison, the symptoms are magnified and can become fatal, especially in children.
If you are not sure that a spider bit you, the doctor, when analyzing your symptoms and observing the injury, may infer that it is a spider bite, but if you saw the insect in question, you should describe it to identify the specimen.
Morphological characteristics of the black widow:
Violin spider characteristics:
A common treatment for these cases includes:
When the symptoms are severe and can be fatal, the intravenous application of an antidote for black widow bites is required, but it is used at the doctor’s discretion as it is high risk due to possible allergic reactions.
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