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Does anyone know where I can get information regarding the body clearance mechanism of brown recluse spider venom? Thanks to anyone who can help!!
Try Up To Date, MDConsultchirostudent said:Does anyone know where I can get information regarding the body clearance mechanism of brown recluse spider venom? Thanks to anyone who can help!!
Try 'necrotizing fasciitis!'BaylorGuy said:All i know is that the bite area can turn all weird different colors (like a really bad bruise...sometimes even a blandish gray or black) and lots of inflammmation, redness, and swelling. Not fun
orientedtoself said:Try Up To Date, MDConsult
If you can't find what you need on online resources, you might need to go to the library. What you are looking for might not be known. If you do find it, post an update so we will all know!chirostudent said:Thanks, unfortunately, I have already tried that. I was able to find all the other information that I needed, but not the exact pathway that the venom takes as it travels through the body. I understand all the initial occurrences (with complement, etc) and that the tissue may eventually become necrotic, however, I need to find out what else the toxin does to the body and the pathway it takes. Most importantly, how exactly does it leave the body.
Thanks for your help, though.
Antibiotics for spider venom? I thought Dr's were suposed to stop doing things like this? Or are the AB's suposed to help prevent other oportunistic bugs from getting in?exlawgrrl said:usually, you just get some antibiotics and go on your merry way.
Maybe their fangs were dirty.thackl said:Antibiotics for spider venom? I thought Dr's were suposed to stop doing things like this?