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Johnny Bravo

Love Guru to the stars.
So sorry to hear that, what happened?
She was bitten by a Recluse spider whilst visiting the Grand Canyon on holiday a few years back and her leg never did heal right.
The skin just keeps breaking down and getting infected.
Perhaps the bite triggered something, who knows, atm she is still in resus with a high temperature and my dad refuses to leave her side until she stabilised and placed onto a ward.
Thanks everyone for your well wishes.
 

TobyC

Patriot
She was bitten by a Recluse spider whilst visiting the Grand Canyon on holiday a few years back and her leg never did heal right.
The skin just keeps breaking down and getting infected.
Perhaps the bite triggered something, who knows, atm she is still in resus with a high temperature and my dad refuses to leave her side until she stabilised and placed onto a ward.
Thanks everyone for your well wishes.
Oh poop, not good!

" As their common name suggests, brown recluse spiders are shy and not aggressive, though they will bite defensively. Although the bite is painless and often goes unnoticed, the venom of the brown recluse soon destroys the walls of blood vessels near the site of the bite, sometimes causing a large skin ulcer. The venom contains a protein that targets phospholipid molecules—key components of cell membranes—and transforms these molecules into simpler lipids, causing cell death. The resultant wound, which may require several months to heal, is occasionally fatal due to infection, though deaths from brown recluse spider bites are rare. "
 

TobyC

Patriot
Recluse Spider Bites in Arizona: What to Expect and Do
Key Takeaway: Recluse spider bites can cause initial pain, redness, and sometimes a necrotic lesion, but not all bites are severe. Clean the wound, apply ice, and seek medical attention promptly if a recluse bite is suspected.
Symptoms and Progression
Understanding typical desert recluse bite symptoms is important. Initially, a recluse bite may cause mild to moderate pain, itching, redness, and swelling around the affected area.

While many recluse bites heal without significant issues, some can progress. Within a few days, a characteristic necrotic lesion may develop, often appearing as a central blister with a surrounding red area, sometimes described as a bullseye pattern.

In rare, more severe cases, individuals might experience systemic symptoms like fever or chills. Prompt identification and care are essential to manage these symptoms effectively.

First Aid and When to Seek Medical Attention
For immediate first aid, gently clean the bite area with soap and water. Apply a cool compress or ice pack to help reduce swelling and pain. The RICE (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation) method can also provide relief.

If you suspect a recluse bite or observe developing symptoms like a necrotic lesion, consult a medical professional promptly. They can offer an accurate diagnosis and guidance on proper wound care.

For severe reactions, intense pain, spreading redness, or systemic symptoms like fever and chills, head to an emergency room. Effective brown recluse bite treatment Arizona involves professional medical assessment to prevent complications.

While knowing how to respond to a bite is essential, proactive prevention is always the best strategy for managing recluse spiders.
 
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