Dr. M.J. Bazos, MD
Patient Handout
BITES,
SPIDER
About Your
Diagnosis
Arachnids are the group of insects that include
spiders. The main poisonous biting spiders in the United States are brown
recluse spiders, black widow spiders, tarantulas, and hobo spiders. The bite of
each produces different symptoms and requires different treatment. Brown recluse
spiders are common in the southernmost states but may be found as far north as
Wisconsin. The black widow is common in every state except Alaska. Tarantulas
live in the South and the Southwest but are also popular pets, so they may show
up anywhere. The hobo spider is found in the Pacific Northwest. Although most
spider bites are uncomfortable, they are not particularly dangerous and will
heal without long-term
problems.Living With Your
DiagnosisSigns and symptoms of brown
recluse spider bites often include a stinging sensation at the time of the bite
followed by redness and swelling. In severe bites, a blood-filled blister may
form in 1–3 days that will then break down into an ulcer which may take
2–5 weeks to heal. Infection can be a problem and if the ulcer is large
enough, it may require skin grafts. Symptoms of the hobo spider bite may be
similar, but may also include headaches
andmuscle aches. Black widow spider bites
usually cause an intense burning at the time of the bite. There will not be much
to see at the bite. Many times this is all that will happen. In some cases,
about 30–60 minutes after the bite, spasms of the abdomen, limbs, and back
occur. Elevated blood pressure, sweating, and vomiting may accompany the spasms.
All symptoms usually resolve within a few days. Tarantula bites resemble a wasp
sting with severe pain, redness, and swelling at the site of the bite that will
resolve in a few days without further problems.
TreatmentFor
brown recluse bites, start treatment with cold packs and elevation if the bite
is on a limb. You should get a tetanus shot if you are due for one. If= the
ulcer has a lot of dead tissue in it, your doctor may cut some of it out
(debride it) to allow the ulcer to heal faster. If an ulcer is large, skin
grafting may be necessary. There is a medicine called dapsone that may be
helpful if an ulcer is forming, to limit its size and to promote healing.
Dapsone may have allergic side effects and causes anemia in some individuals. If
there are signs of infection in the bite, you may need antibiotics. Treatment
for hobo spider bites is similar, but dapsone may not help. For black widow
bites, ice is the first treatment. You should get a tetanus shot if needed. Pain
medicines and muscle relaxers will help severe pain or muscle spasms. There is
an antivenin available but only for very severe cases, such as when individuals
are having trouble breathing or in pregnant women, because antivenin treatment
has a high risk of causing allergic reactions. For severe bites, many patients
are admitted to the hospital for 1–3 days. They stay until the spasms and
elevated blood pressure have resolved. For tarantula bites, elevation of the
limb and oral pain medicines are usually adequate. Some tarantulas have hairs on
their bodies that cause severe itching if they get into the skin; steroids and
antihistamines may help with the itching. You should get a tetanus shot if
needed.The
DOsIf bitten by a spider, you should
rest the area bitten, keep it elevated, and consider applying ice. As outlined
above, most bites will resolve on their own. You should take pain medicines and
antibiotics as prescribed.The
DON’TsThe best way to treat
spider bites is to watch out for the spiders. Most of these spiders are not
aggressive, and most try to avoid human contact. The one exception is the hobo
spider, which can be aggressive. Be careful when searching in little-used
closets, attics, and basements. Especially for the brown recluse, you should
shake out and carefully inspect stored bedding or clothes before using them if
they have been in storage for any time. If you keep spiders as pets, you should
know what the potential for bites is and how to treat them. Remember that many
tarantula species can also cause itching if you come in contact with the hairs
on their body, so avoid handling those species. The hobo spider lives outside on
paths and gardens and can be aggressive if its web is disturbed. If you live in
an area where it lives, you should learn to recognize its web so that you can
avoid it.When to Call Your
DoctorIf a brown recluse bites you,
call your doctor if the ulcer gets larger than about three fourths of an inch in
diameter or if it looks as if the ulcer is becoming infected. It may need more
treatment, such as with dapsone or an antibiotic. For black widow bites, report
any new onset of painful muscle spasms, especially if you are having trouble
breathing, are pregnant, or have any chronic health problems.
Websites:Hobo
spiders (and a page on brown recluse spiders and one on black widow
spiders)http://www.srv.net/~dkv/hoboindx.htmlTarantulas:http://www.cowboy.net/~spider/ATS.htmlAll
biting insects and spiders:http://entmuseum9.UCR.edu/ent133/ebeling/ebel9-1.html