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What Happens When You Get Bitten By A Wolf Spider?

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A spider bite is something that will send most people running out of the house with their shirts all undone and the part of their body massaged by a doctor. But if you do happen to get bitten by a wolf spider, what happens? Who can help you? How will you die?

What is Wolf Spiders?

Wolf spiders have eight legs and a body about the size of a quarter. Their webs are some of the most intricate weaves in the spider family and they are found throughout North America. Wolf spiders are not aggressive and will generally only bite humans if they feel threatened. If you are bitten by a wolf spider, do not panic! Most bites do not require any medical attention and the symptoms usually disappear within a few hours.

How to Identify Wolf Spiders

If you’re bitten by a wolf spider, the first thing you should do is identify the spider. Wolf spiders are common in the United States and Canada. They have elongated bodies with spindly legs and large heads with eyes on top. Look for wolf spiders in areas where they’re typically found, like inside homes or in wooded areas. If you see a spider, don’t panic. Just take a picture or sketch of it so you can identify it later, then get medical help as soon as possible.

What Happens When You Get Bitten by a Wolf Spider?

When you get bitten by a wolf spider, it's important to know the symptoms that will occur. The most common symptom is intense pain in the affected area. In some cases, there may also be swelling and redness.

Other symptoms may depend on the individual but may include difficulty breathing, tingling, and weakness. If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible.

Symptoms of a Bite from a Wolf Spider

If you get bitten by a wolf spider, the most common symptom is pain in the area where the spider bit you. This may increase over time and may spread to other parts of your body. In some cases, people also experience: 

-Nausea

-Vomiting

-Diarrhea

-Fever

-Shock

Treatment for a Bitten Bite from a Wolf Spider

If you are bitten by a wolf spider, the best thing to do is wash the wound with soap and water as soon as possible. Apply pressure to the wound with a clean cloth or your hand to stop the bleeding. If the bite is on an arm or leg, hold the limb still and elevate it above your heart to help prevent swelling. Call a doctor if the bite is on an area that is particularly sensitive, such as the neck or eyelid. Or you can hire a spider control service.

Conclusion

If you've ever been bitten by a wolf spider, you know how scary and life-threatening it can be. Fortunately, most bites from these spiders don't cause any real harm.

However, if you are bitten by a wolf spider and experience any of the following symptoms, go to the hospital immediately:

  • swelling around the bite
  • redness or pain around the bite
  • blisters that form within two weeks of the bite
  • severe breathing problems

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