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  2. Latrodectism - Wikipedia

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    There are no tests required to diagnose widow spider bites, or latrodectism symptoms. [4] [5] The diagnosis is clinical and based on historic evidence of widow spider bites. Pathognomonic symptoms such as localized sweating and piloerection provide evidence of envenomation. Diagnosis in most people includes reporting contact with a Latrodectus ...

  3. What do spider bites look like? Know these dangerous ... - AOL

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    Therefore, black widow venom causes widespread pain across an area of the body and symptoms that aren't limited to the bite location. Bites from these two types of spiders tend to feel different, too.

  4. List of medically significant spider bites - Wikipedia

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    A minority of bites form a necrotizing ulcer that destroys soft tissue and may take months and, on very rare occasions, years to heal, leaving deep scars. The damaged tissue will become black and eventually slough away. Bites occur commonly during dressing as spiders are trapped in the sleeve or pant leg.

  5. 11 common bug bites — and photos to help you identify them

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    When a black widow spider bites, it typically causes a painful pinprick sensation. The site of the bite then swells slightly and forms a red rash. You might see two fang marks inside the bite area ...

  6. Spider bite - Wikipedia

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    Most spider bites are managed with supportive care such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (including ibuprofen) for pain and antihistamines for itchiness. [6] Opioids may be used if the pain is severe. [6] While an antivenom exists for black widow spider venom, it is associated with anaphylaxis and therefore not commonly used in the ...

  7. Investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) revealed that they had recovered the black box 8 feet underground at the site of impact, NBC10 reported. Dr. Raul Meza Arredondo ...

  8. Toilet-related injuries and deaths - Wikipedia

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    There are also injuries caused by animals. Some black widow spiders like to spin their web below the toilet seat because of insects that can exist in and around it. Therefore, several people have been bitten while using a toilet, particularly outhouse toilets. Although there is immediate pain at the bite site, these bites are rarely fatal. [8]

  9. Black Widow spiders are rarely deadly and have a bad rap ...

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    Despite the estimated 2,200 Black Widow bites annually in the nation, only one known death has occurred since 1983. | Letters to the Editor