2017-01-09

There are a few ways to stop the ticks from getting to you to bite you or give you diseases, but you still have the chances to be bitten by a tick.  If you don’t want professional medical aid, you can do some tricks at home by yourself.

Just follow these advices:

You just need good quality tweezers, paper towel and a pair of gloves.

Note: do not reach for the tick barehanded!

-With the tweezers, get the tick next to its mouth where it is actually sucked in your skin.

-Don’t pinch the tick on its body or stomach, that way you can squeeze it and it will only release more saliva and blood in your organism.

-Take the tick out gently, place in ziplock hard bag and freeze it!

When the tick is removed now, clean the area with gentle soap and mild warm water. In case a rash appears, or headache, flu or joint pain several weeks after the tick, see a doctor right away.

Symptoms of a tick bite

Usually there are no obvious symptoms, but some people can manifest allergic reactions, such as:

-Swelling on the bite place

-Pain

-Blisters

-Burning skin

The worst thing that could happen is difficult breathing or anaphylactic shock! If this happens, immediately call medical help!

Averagely, for a tick you won’t have to go to a hospital. However, if a tick gives you a disease, it is better to seek medical advice. CDC made a list of 15 diseases of ticks, including the Rocky Mountain spot fever or Lyme disease.

There are many alternatives for prevention to avoid these bites. If you want professional tick removal, see the local Ehrlich branch and learn more about tick and mosquito prevention from bites.

Check the video below:

Source: http://www.organichealthuniverse.com/

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