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  2. Brown recluse spider - Wikipedia

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    The brown recluse (Loxosceles reclusa, ... Routine treatment should include immobilization of the ... Antibiotics are not recommended unless there is a credible ...

  3. Loxoscelism - Wikipedia

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    There have been documented cases of homes having very large populations of brown recluse spiders for many years without any of the human inhabitants being bitten. For this reason, L. reclusa bites are relatively rare, but, because its range overlaps human habitation, its bite is the cause of loxoscelism in North America.

  4. What NOT to Do If You’re Bitten By a Brown Recluse - AOL

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    Brown recluse bites are known to take some time before more severe signs of infection or necrosis are apparent. This slow development means that you may feel fine, but find that the bite has taken ...

  5. Dapsone - Wikipedia

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    Dapsone may be used to treat brown recluse spider bites that become necrotic. [20] Dapsone is the recommended treatment for erythema elevatum diutinum, as a review found that using oral dapsone alone was effective in 80% of early cases of the disease. However, dapsone can potentially cause severe side effects, meaning that sometimes steroids or ...

  6. The brown recluse typically lives up to its name: The spider is quiet, shy, and really just wants to be left alone. Nonetheless, it gets blamed for thousands of gruesome bites each year. That’s ...

  7. Spider bite - Wikipedia

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    Treatment of spider bites includes washing the wound with soap and water and ice to reduce inflammation. [35] Analgesics and antihistamines may be used; however, antibiotics are not recommended unless there is also a bacterial infection present. [35] Black widow post-envenomation treatment seeks to control resulting pain and nausea.

  8. Brown Recluse Spider Bites—Everything You Need to Know - AOL

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    The brown recluse typically lives up to its name: The spider is quiet, shy, and really just wants to be left alone. Despite nearly every U.S. citizen feeling certain they’ve seen the spider in ...

  9. List of medically significant spider bites - Wikipedia

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    Most encounters with this spider occur from moving boxes or rooting about in closets or under beds. The range of the brown recluse, L. reclusa in the U.S. is limited to the central and southern states. A number of related recluse spiders (some non-native introductions) are found in the western deserts.