Tarantula spider Health Article

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Definition

This article describes the effects of a tarantula spider bite.

Poisonous Ingredient

The venom of tarantulas found in the United States is not considered dangerous but may cause allergic reactions.

Where Found

Tarantulas are found wild across the southern and southwestern regions of the United States, and are also kept as pets throughout the country.

Symptoms

Home Treatment

Place ice (wrapped in a washcloth or other suitable covering) on the site of the sting for 10 minutes and then off for 10 minutes. Repeat this process. If patient has circulatory problems, decrease the time to prevent possible damage to the skin.

Before Calling Emergency

Determine the following information:

  • the patient's age, weight, and condition
  • the name of the spider
  • the time of the bite
  • the area of the body that was bitten

Poison Control, or a local emergency number

They will instruct you if it is necessary to take the patient to the hospital. See Poison Control centers for telephone numbers and addresses.

The patient should be taken to an emergency room for treatment if they show signs of an allergic reaction.

If possible, bring the spider to the emergency room for identification.

What to expect at the emergency room

The symptoms will be treated.

Expectations (prognosis)

Death in a normally healthy individual is uncommon. Recovery usually takes about a week

Reviewer Info: Eric Perez, M.D., Department of Emergency Medicine, St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.; ADAM Health Illustrated Encyclopedia, 02/13/2006
 
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