SPIDER BITE
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Black Widow Spider
- The black widow is shiny and black, with long legs (total width 1 inch). A red (or orange) hourglass-shaped marking may be on its underside (not present in all Lactrodectus species).
Brown Recluse Spider (Loxosceles reclusa)
- Characteristic violin-shaped marking is visible on back.
Definition
- Bite from
a spider seen on the skin.
- Onset of bite symptoms (redness, pain, swelling) and a spider
is seen in close proximity
General Information
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There are
over 20,000 species of spiders in the world.
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In the United States, there are two species that cause bites
in humans of medical importance: the black widow (Lactrodectus) and the brown
recluse (Loxosceles).
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If you decide you need to see your doctor, bring the spider
along in a jar for identification (brown recluse spiders are especially hard
to identify).
Black Widow Spider Bite
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The black
widow is shiny and black, with long legs (total width 1 inch). A red (or orange)
hourglass-shaped marking may be on its underside (not present in all Lactrodectus
species).
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Black widow spiders are found throughout North America, except
in Alaska and the far North.
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Causes immediate local mild pain, swelling, and occasionally
2 fang marks. Severe muscle cramps are present by 1 to 6 hours, and last 24
to 48 hours. Rarely causes death (exception: bitten by several spiders or small
child is bitten).
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Note: many are dry bites because the fangs are small.
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First Aid for Black Widow Spider Bites: Apply an ice cube or
ice pack to the bite for 20 minutes to reduce the spread of the venom (no tourniquet).
Brown Recluse Spider Bite
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Also known
as the "violin" or "fiddleback" spider
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Is a brown spider with long legs (total width 1/2 inch). There
is a dark violin-shaped marking on top of its head (not present in all Loxosceles
species).
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It can be found in the southern, southwestern, and midwestern
United States.
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Causes local pain and delayed blister formation in 4 to
8 hours. The center of the bite becomes bluish and depressed (crater-like)
over 2 to 3 days. A deep necrotic ulcer may develop. Skin damage may require
skin grafting in 10% of cases
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Generalized symptoms such as fever, vomiting, and muscle aches
can occur (but no life-threatening symptoms).
Non-Dangerous Spider Bites
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More than
50 spiders in the U.S. have venom and can cause local, non-serious reactions.
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The bites are painful and mildly swollen for 1 or 2 days (much
like a bee sting).
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Most single, unexplained, tender bites that occur during the
night are due to spiders.
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Adult SelfCareNavigator. Copyright © 2000-2004
David Thompson, M.D. FACEP
Reviewed 8/2004
Revised 7/2002
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