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Brown Recluse Spider Bite

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-Brown Recluse Spider Bite

A good home remedy for spider bites is lemon juice.Brown Recluse Spider Bite The juice in the lemon will keep your skin from continued itching, inflammation and swelling that usually accompany a spider bite. It is also a strong antidote that helps to kill any spreading infection.

Follow the instructions below about how to apply lemon juice to a spider bite.

  • Get a fresh lemon and extract the juice from it.
  • Use a cotton ball to apply the lemon juice to the affected area on your skin.
  • Allow the juice time to dry on the affected area and then rinse off the spot using lukewarm water.
  • Another way to apply the lemon is to use it to rub against the bite area. Wait for about five minutes then wash off using lukewarm water.

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-Apply turmeric

A great source for healing spider bites is turmeric.

The spice contains natural ingredients such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antiseptic contents that are good for killing any pain you might be experiencing after a spider has bitten you. Turmeric is good for helping to ease the swelling as well.

Here is how to apply turmeric.

  • Form a paste by combining one to two teaspoonfuls of turmeric powder with some olive oil. Mix them together to get the paste.
  • Put the paste on the bite area and leave for about 10 minutes.
  • Use warm water to rinse the area after the 10 minutes are up.
  • Another way to deal with the bite is for you to mix a tablespoon full of turmeric powder. Then blend the powder with some clean lilac leaves to make a paste. Spread the paste on the bite area and leave it for about 20 or so minutes after which you must rinse the area with some warm water.
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You can repeat the above steps and apply more turmeric if you would still like to stop pain and other symptoms caused from the spider bite.

Brown Recluse Spider Bite

Brown recluse spiders are small and aren’t very aggressive – but they still pack a punch. The bite may not be painful, and the venom takes a while to take effect, so you may not notice the bite at all.  Soon it will itch and develop a red ring around the bite area. From here it will blister and possibly cause tissue necrosis. Antibiotics and possibly even surgery are used to treat brown recluse bites. Brown recluses are more common in the southern part of the US- especially from Texas to Georgia.

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