what can be done for tic bites if it swells is it neccessary to go to the physician?


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Yes! Certain types of ticks carry dangerous diseases. Always be safe, not sorry. Go to the doctor.

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Yes. You can get Lyme disease from Tick bytes, and one of the symptoms is swelling (with a bull's eye pattern). Lyme disease is fatal.

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Definitely go to the Doctor. You may have Lyme disease. I had it last year and it tears your body up. Get it checked right away, they can get you on meds to help before you start to have any other problems. It may be nothing, but take it from someone who has been there, you don't want the fevers, rashes, headaches, muscle pain or any of the other presents you can get from a tick. There is also the possibility of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, that one kills too. It has been over a year since I was diagnosed and treated, I still have some residual effects. Get it checked!

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Although Lyme disease can be transmitted by ticks, it is not a fatal disease. Characterized by swelling, general rash, headache and fatigue. A bullseye rash especially for Lyme disease.

I would suggest apply ice to the bite and perhaps taking some Benadryl. Treating with a good antiseptic because ticks can spread bacteria. If the tick was pulled from the skin it may detach the head and leave it in the would where it would cause an infection. If the symptoms persist, see a physician.

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Some ticks can transmit diseases such as Lyme Disease or Rocky Mountain spotted fever, but if you only received one bite, one time, you would have to be very unlucky to contract a disease from it. I think the risk of infection from a bite is around 1%.

You should first remove the tick from your skin (use tweezers and pull straight out without crushing the tick if possible). I'm guessing that you have done this already. Next, you should clean the area with soap and water. You can then cover it with an antibiotic ointment. If it is itching or stinging, I have found that a little moutwash applied to the area can relieve the burning and itching.

If it does not get infected, you will not need medical help. If it does worsen over the next day or two, go to your doctor or a dermatologist.

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Now think about your question...
kinda dumb, eh?

You probably have developed Lyme Disease, Tick Typhus
or Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and are now going to die
a slow, painful death because you failed to let a doctor check
it soon enough.
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