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How to medicate or first aid if a tick bite occurs?

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Ticks will get on your skin and stay in one place. The tick will then open your skin and start to extract blood from you. Once you find the tick it can be removed by tweezers or your fingernails. You can immediately add apple cider vinegar to the bite using a cotton ball. The apple cider vinegar will suck out the poison left behind. After this, you'll need to clean the bit. If the bite turns into a hard lump, this means that you did not get all the tick removed from your skin. This should be opened and drained and you should try and find the rest of the tick that is under your skin.
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The best thing is to remove the tick and wash the affected area. It is not cool to be infected with certain bacteria. Just consult a doctor for the medication.
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If a tick bite turns into a hard lump, it may be an indication of Lyme disease. It is important to seek medical advice if this occurs. Your doctor can recommend a treatment plan that may include antibiotics, anti-inflammatory medications, or other medications to help reduce the swelling, pain, and other symptoms.
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A hard lump at the site of a tick bite may be a granuloma, which is an immune reaction to the tick's saliva. Monitor for signs of infection or Lyme disease and see a doctor if concerned.
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If your tick bite turns into a hard lump, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible. This is because a hard lump can can may contain any medications or vitamins that may have been lost as the bite of the tick. Additionally, a hard lump may also require medical attention for definition.
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The tick bite itself may not cause symptoms except for some type of skin reaction, like a rash or a small hard lump. The infection that tick bites can give you may begin to cause symptoms.
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Secretions from the tick's feeding parts can cause skin reactions, such as raised areas, lumps, and growths called granulomas. Fever and paralysis 
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