Spider Bites in Germany: 3 SOS Tips and When to Seek Medical Help

2023-06-15 09:10:00

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What to do if you are bitten by a spider in Germany?

Spiders are definitely one of those animals that we encounter most often in everyday life. And sometimes it can actually be a poisonous spider. The good news: In Germany there are only a few species that are dangerous to humans. Nevertheless, it can happen that you are bitten by such a spider. Depending on the species of spider, the bite can cause symptoms such as pain, redness, fever, nausea, muscle spasms, chills, and swelling. To be prepared following a spider bite, we have summarized 3 SOS tips for you here that can help you in an emergency.

3 SOS tips for a spider bite

Good to know: If you can still see the spider following the bite, take a picture to be sure, or (even better) catch the specimen with a glass. That way it can be identified more easily. If you experience more severe symptoms that require a visit to the emergency room, this can help you get help more quickly.

1. Cool and elevate the body

If you’re bitten by a spider and the area turns red, burns, and itches, your best bet is to elevate and cool the affected part of your body. This works particularly well with an ice pack, a cold compress or a piece of ice that you wrap in a piece of cloth. The cold has an anti-inflammatory and decongestant effect and can even relieve pain and itching.

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3. Don’t scratch!

It doesn’t matter whether it’s a mosquito bite, a tick bite or a spider bite. Even if the temptation is great: Under no circumstances scratch the puncture site! Otherwise germs and bacteria might get into the wound, which in turn leads to an unpleasant inflammation, infection and, in the worst case, to life-threatening blood poisoning (sepsis).

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2. Consult a doctor

Of course, a spider bite can also cause severe pain or an allergic reaction. In this case, it is best to go to a hospital in your area. Tip: A photo or the captured animal can help the doctor to find a suitable antidote or medication for you more quickly.

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