Tick bites

How to Remove a Tick Bite Safely (Step-by-Step Guide)
Tick bites are not harmless. If you remove a tick the wrong way, you increase the risk of infection and disease. Do it properly. No myths. No shortcuts.
Step 1: Use the Right Tool
Use fine-tipped tweezers. Not fingers. Not oil. Not fire.
Step 2: Grab the Tick Correctly
Grip the tick as close to the skin as possible, right at the head.
Do not squeeze the body. That can push bacteria into your skin.
Step 3: Pull Straight Up
Pull slowly and steadily, straight out.
No twisting. No jerking.
If part of the tick breaks off, try to remove it with clean tweezers. If you can’t, leave it and let the skin heal.
Step 4: Clean Everything
After removal:
Wash the bite area with soap and water
Disinfect with alcohol or antiseptic
Clean the tweezers too
Step 5: Watch the Bite
For the next 30 days, monitor the area.
See a doctor immediately if you notice:
A spreading red rash (especially a bull’s-eye shape)
Fever or chills
Headache or muscle pain
Fatigue or joint pain
These can be signs of tick-borne diseases.
What NOT to Do
❌ Don’t burn the tick
❌ Don’t smother it with oil, Vaseline, or alcohol
❌ Don’t crush it with your fingers
Those methods make things worse.
Prevention Is Smarter
Wear long sleeves and pants in grassy or wooded areas
Use insect repellent
Check your body after being outdoors
Shower soon after exposure
Ticks are small. The damage they cause isn’t.

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