Egor Buranov/ article author
Disinfection, pest control, disinfestation, knowledge of drugs, SanPiN. Conducting laboratory and field tests of repellent, insecticidal, rodenticidal agents.

What to do if the tick crawled over the body

Mite known for being carrier of dangerous diseases. He sticks to his victim, biting his skin and plunging his proboscis and head into the wound. Drinking blood, the parasite gradually increases in sizes several times from the original. But not everyone is aware of whether it is possible to become infected if the tick crawled through the body without committing a bite.

On a note!

Often ticks are found crawling on the body or clothing. They are simply dumped with their hands and do not attach importance to the possible consequences. If the tick crawled over the body, but did not bite, this does not mean that the danger has passed.

Disease infection methods

Ticks belong to the order of arthropods, and like all its representatives have several pairs of limbs, consisting of segments with hooks. With their help, they are able to cling to the victim with their paws and hold on securely. Having a miniature size, arthropods invisibly move around the body in search of a suitable skin area.

Favorite places on the human body for ticks are the neck, the skin behind the ears, the inguinal zone, the elbow, the armpit. But before the parasite sticks to the victim, it can creep over the body for a long time. It is possible to get a dangerous virus from a tick without it. bite. If the tick crawled over the skin of a person, it can cause a virus infection.

Mite
Mite

During the search for a bite, the bloodsucker examines the skin and bites it in different places, but does not suck it. And during such prokusov he can also bring an infection into the body of his victim.

Important!

Dangerous diseases can be infected by crushing a tick. It cannot be ruled out that the internal contents of the arthropod will get on the skin and mucous membranes of a person.

The effects of tick creeping occur in another case. Even without making bites of the skin, the parasite is able to bring the virus through a damaged part of the body or wound. A normal scratch can cause serious consequences. If such a researcher is found, the human body cannot be crushed or taken with his bare hands.

Dangerous diseases

In direct contact with an arthropod bloodsucker, there is a risk of contracting such dangerous ailments:

Tick-borne diseases
Tick-borne diseases

All these diseases are dangerous to health, but this does not mean that any parasite can infect a person. The first symptoms can occur after 2-3 days and after 3 weeks. The course of each disease and its severity depends on the person’s immune system and how quickly he turned to a medical institution for treatment.

Lyme mite (borreliosis carrier) is no different from other uninfected parasites. But after a while his bite turns red, and the skin around him grows red smudge. This sign indicates that a person needs to immediately go to the hospital.

On a note!

Tick-borne encephalitis does not have external differences in the bite. You can become infected with encephalitis without having contact with a bloodsucker. Unboiled milk from an infected cow or goat also carries dangerous viruses. After a week or two, fever attacks and other side effects begin. Timely treatment facilitates the course of the disease, but sometimes encephalitis causes irreparable harm to health person, making him disabled for the rest of his life.

There are cases when encephalitis infection occurred through the ground, on which parasites crawled. A person could infect the hands, and then rub their eyes or nose. With weak immunity, such contact will be enough to infect the grief-traveler.

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