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  2. Pressure immobilisation technique - Wikipedia

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    The pressure immobilisation technique is a first aid treatment used as a way to treat spider bite, snakebite, bee, wasp and ant stings in allergic individuals, blue ringed octopus stings, cone shell stings, etc. [1] [2] The object of pressure immobilisation is to contain venom within a bitten limb and prevent it from moving through the lymphatic system to the vital organs.

  3. What do venomous spider bites in SC look like? What should ...

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    First aid treatment for brown recluse spider bites should focus on keeping the affected area clean and protected, according to the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. If blistering or a bull ...

  4. Here’s how to tell if a venomous SC spider bit you and how to ...

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    First aid treatment for brown recluse spider bites should focus on keeping the affected area clean and protected, according to the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. If blistering or a bull ...

  5. Spider bite - Wikipedia

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    Reliable diagnoses of spider bites require three conditions: first, there should be clinical effects of the bite at the time or soon afterwards, although there are no symptoms universally diagnostic of a spider bite, and bites by some spiders, e.g. Loxosceles species, may initially be painless; second, the spider should be collected, either at ...

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

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    The first signs of a black widow spider bite are usually a pinprick sensation, ... Anyone who's concerned about a spider bite to call poison control or 911 for first aid guidance and further ...

  7. Australian funnel-web spider - Wikipedia

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    First-aid [26] treatment for a suspected Australian funnel-web spider bite consists of immediately applying a pressure immobilization [27] bandage; a technique which consists of wrapping the bitten limb with a crepe bandage, as well as applying a splint to limit movement of the limb.

  8. What do spider bites look like? Know these important warning ...

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    The first signs of a black widow spider bite are usually a pinprick sensation, minor swelling, redness and a target-shaped sore, Medline Plus explains. Within 15 minutes to an hour, people may ...

  9. Redback spider - Wikipedia

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    Most traditional or historical first-aid treatments for redback spider bites are either useless or dangerous. [151] These include making incisions and promoting bleeding, using ligatures , applying alkaline solutions, [ 152 ] providing warmth, [ 153 ] and sucking the venom out. [ 62 ]