How to treat spider bites?
I know I didn't get bitten by something poisonous because, lets obverse it, I wouldn't be on here looking for advice.. I'd probably be in the hospital.
How do I cut back on the size and redness of my spider bites? We don't have Neosporin or Calamine lotion. I've be using Anti-Itch and rubbing alcohol to stop the itching, but I'm mostly concerned about making the bites less red and swollen.
How do I do this? Please and gratitude. :)
Answer: This is an old remedy passed down for generations surrounded by my family, and it may sound silly, but it really does work. Chew up rather bit of tobacco (like from a cigarette, etc.) just enough to variety it wet and sloppy. Put it directly on the bite. It will stop the sting and itching within a few minutes. Nicotine have an agent in it that naturally soothes and removes the toxin of spider, wasp, and other bug bites. The sooner you can do it, the quicker and better the nouns.
Good luck!.
Something else to worry about...some spiders lay their eggs below your skin. This doesn't mean that they are going to hatch out and you going to have little one spiders all over(they are not viable).But if the eggs are left surrounded by , it takes much longer to heal . But come up with of what happens when you leave a splinter within, you can't really heal till it's gone. Go to the doc. Moth You may have be bitten by a brown recluse spider. If you have you should jump to the doctor. If you don't know what kind it was I would suggest going to the doctor. Brown outsider can cause a lot of problems..
Take over the counter benadryl, (antihistamine) and use some cortisone cream on the bite nouns. Both will reduce the reaction and swelling. Cold pack also help.