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How to Treat Deer Tick Bites Fast and Effectively
Things You'll Need
- Tweezers
- Small glass or bowl
- Rubbing alcohol
- Antibacterial soap
- Magnifying glass
Instructions
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Grasp the Deer tick, using thin-pointed tweezers, as close as possible to the tick head. Draw the tick gently out of the skin.
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Discard the tick in a small glass or bowl of rubbing alcohol. Check the bite wound with a magnifying glass to make sure you've removed the tick's head. If you see tick parts remaining in the wound, stop and seek medical help for removal of the tick parts.
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Wash the bite and the surrounding area with antibacterial soap. Rub antibiotic cream or ointment on the bite.
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Keep the bite uncovered and observe the bite site for a rash. Some infected with Lyme disease develop a bullseye rash around the bite site within a few days to a month after being bitten by a Deer tick.
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