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What Does A Spider Bite Look Like When It First happens?

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Immediately after a spider bite, the affected area will often become red and swollen. It may also be painful to the bite victim. Later in the day or the next morning, the bite may look very much like a pimple and it may become itchy.
What does a recent spider bite look like: Symptoms From Personal Reports
"After the bite it is a bumpy bite and the bite is surrounded by a circle"

"It's very small, red, smarts and later a becomes a pimple!"

"Immediately after a spider bite, the affected area will often become red and swollen. It may also be painful to the bite victim. Later in the day or the next morning, the bite may look very much like a pimple and it may become itchy."

View pictures of different spider bites 
How Serious Is A Spider Bite?
Some spider bites are worse than others. There are many varieties of spiders in the world, some which are venomous and some which aren't. Those that bite can kill and seriously harm you, and are often found in the more exotic parts of the world. Some spider bites are not even noticeable, and don't actually harm the body. However, other bites are much more problematic, and become red and inflamed immediately after you have been bitten. Many dangerous spider bites will form a crust and a scab around the wound, and often leak puss and other fluids. Red and swollen, these wounds can get larger and larger, and not only cause infections and problems with skin, but be the root cause of the problems within the person's body.
Diagnosis of Spider Bites
Spider bites can be diagnosed properly if the person can bring in the spider to the clinic, too. Even crushed parts of the spider will suffice to help diagnose the problem, so that the bite can be treated properly. A diagnosis is based generally on clinical assumptions, and can be treated with a broad range of medicines that are utilized to help treat most kinds of spider bites. The bites might take a while to develop, but you can expect swollen skin and red areas around the skin to be abundant when you first experience the spider bite. 
If You Are Bitten - Get The Spider!
If you're bitten by a spider, try and kill and keep the spider to show the healthcare professional. By knowing the kind of spider that has bitten you, the best and most effective treatment can be provided to help you recover fully from the potentially damaging spider bite.
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Immediately after a spider bite, the affected area will often become red and swollen. It may also be painful to the bite victim. Later in the day or the next morning, the bite may look very much like a pimple and it may become itchy.
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Glen Thornbury answered
It's very small, red, and touchy, and smarts ls later a pimple! Wet tobacco and keep it there for an hour it will draw most poisons out, and reduce any pain! Works on most bites, too!
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Some spider bites you can't even feel or notice them but you know when your in trouble when a crust forms and puss comes leaking out and it gets red and real swollen. You are not feeling up to par and running a fever. My son had a spider bite and I guess it will turn into an abbess and he had cellulitis and he was hospitalized for five days.

The bite kept on getting bigger he was 11 months at the time and it was from the bottom of his scrotum to the back of his knee. He had to have surgery to remove the infection and then it had to be packed for a week after that. So some spider bites can be serious so don't take any chances if in doubt just go to the doctor and get it checked before it get worse and will have to need sergury because that scar it left my son aint pretty. But better a scar than no leg at all I say.
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I have a bite on my leg. Its a red dot a little bigger than a pimple. It is red around the bit about the size if a half dollar. The pain in my leg is severe when I put pressure on it. I do not know what bit me. What should I do?
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human being answered
Different areas have different insect dangers.The best way to deal with insect bites is to investigate what insects are in your area or areas you travel. Once you do that you will usually know what kind of insect has bitten you and what you should do about it.

Just be prepared and know what you need at your first aid in case one bites you.
I know this is more advice than an answer but it works try it you never know when something will bite you!
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After the bite it is a bumpy bite and the bite is surrounded by a circle like right now I have one.
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My son woke up with a huge not on the back of his head and arm theirs no pus  he don't have a fever or it don't hurt him but their huge what should I do?

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