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Was in bed Wednesday night and something bit me, it itched a little but I thought nothing of it. In the morning I have this red ring, 1" diameter, slightly raised, skin flaking fron the red section, looks like a burn but isn't. Mosquito, spider, centipede, what could have caused this.

Photo taken just now ....

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Possibly a tick bite. If so then apply mupirocin on it and consider doxycycline. In any case apply mupirocin. Tick bites have the potential to cause some insidious ailments 

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Google lens suggests spider bite, ringworm (aids or diabetes), bed sore.

 

I'm thinking spider bite (brown or recluse), but applying anti fungal cream just in case ringworm. 

 

Wasn't there when I went to bed, but appeared 30-60 mins later. My arm was uncovered at the time.

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1 hour ago, KhunLA said:

Need to go to tropical dermotolgist, make sure it's not the Thai version of recluse spider.

 

... "brown recluse spiders, also known as Mediterranean recluse spiders, have been found in Thailand" ...

 

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@BritManToo

 

I agree.

I think spiders are more plentiful than ticks here in this area.

I can't say if I have ever been bitten by a spider.

 

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I got three of these red spots on my stomach one year, about 5 years ago.  At my coffee shop I remembered seeing a black jumping spider, not much bigger than a housefly, crawling around the underside of the table but just ignored it.  And never felt any bite.

 

It lasted 10 days then went away. Completely.  No scar.  No pain or itching. But the skin hardened under the red spots. I treated it with urine twice a day.

 

One of my friends just got a similar size spider bite and three months later it is still purple. On his leg by his knee. He went for pharmacy creams and ointments.

 

 

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It's  

A white-tailed spider bite is usually not serious and causes temporary symptoms at the bite site: 
 
  • Pain: Mild to moderate pain or discomfort 
     
  • Redness: A visible red mark or irritation 
     
  • Swelling: Swelling at the bite site 
     
  • Itchiness: Itchiness that can occur immediately or after a few days 
     
  • Puncture wounds: Visible puncture marks 
     
Symptoms can last 24 hours or up to a week, depending on the person and the bite
 
Google is your friend.  
Spider Bite. | This is a photo of a spider bite on my wife's ...
Spider Bite...
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36 minutes ago, IvorBiggun2 said:

Puncture wounds: Visible puncture marks 

No detectable puncture wound.

But that photo sure looks like a more inflamed version of my wrist, even the positioning is similar.

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4 minutes ago, PJ71 said:

Ring worm.

As far as I can discover ringworm is like fairy circles, starts small then expands.

My 'ring' appeared as photographed in around 30 mins and not grown.

The raised ring has subsided this morning, but still red.

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14 hours ago, Mark Nothing said:

No pain or itching. But the skin hardened under the red spots. I treated it with urine twice a day.

That must have involved some significant gymnastics!

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11 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

As far as I can discover ringworm is like fairy circles, starts small then expands.

My 'ring' appeared as photographed in around 30 mins and not grown.

The raised ring has subsided this morning, but still red.

A red ring is never good.

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I would say a tick but...

 

There is no obvious mark in the centre

There is no tick!!! Those critters like to hang on for 48 hours filling up with blood.

It occurred in bed. All the tick bites I have had in Thailand have been in the forest or overgrown land.

 

So, I would guess at a spider.

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Looks like a recluse bite. I had similar years ago. Did not get on antibiotics. A 3 inch oval shaped area under the skin necrated and formed a pus pocket which i drained. Still have the scar on my arm.

 

Get on the antibiotics.

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4 minutes ago, degrub said:

Looks like a recluse bite. I had similar years ago. Did not get on antibiotics. A 3 inch oval shaped area under the skin necrated and formed a pus pocket which i drained. Still have the scar on my arm.

 

Get on the antibiotics.

Looking better now .......

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19 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Looking better now .......

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that's a matter of perspective ... like a tree, we can count the lines for age.  :cheesy:

 

Need to get some sun, a bit of vit D never hurt :coffee1:

 

Looking much better 👍

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During my time in the tropics I have been bitten by a hundre different "bugs".


This worked for me:


- At the first "itch", don't scrach the affected area. Take a cotton puff, drench it in 70% medical alcohol and apply it vigorously to the affected area. Minor bug bites will be neutralised this way. Important: Act at the first itch, not 3 days later.


Not sure if this will work on spider bites, snake bites or bites inflicted by polar bears.

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16 hours ago, swissie said:

During my time in the tropics I have been bitten by a hundre different "bugs".


This worked for me:


- At the first "itch", don't scrach the affected area. Take a cotton puff, drench it in 70% medical alcohol and apply it vigorously to the affected area. Minor bug bites will be neutralised this way. Important: Act at the first itch, not 3 days later.


Not sure if this will work on spider bites, snake bites or bites inflicted by polar bears.

It's not a bug bite it's ringworm.

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49 minutes ago, arick said:

It's not a bug bite it's ringworm.

That's what i said, looks the same as ring worm when dogs have it....

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On 12/7/2024 at 2:04 PM, BritManToo said:

Was in bed Wednesday night and something bit me, it itched a little but I thought nothing of it. In the morning I have this red ring, 1" diameter, slightly raised, skin flaking fron the red section, looks like a burn but isn't. Mosquito, spider, centipede, what could have caused this.

Photo taken just now ....

 

 

really does look like nasty ringworm. but it would not have appeared overnight.

if it were a centipede bite you'd bloody know

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On 12/8/2024 at 12:14 PM, degrub said:

Looks like a recluse bite. I had similar years ago. Did not get on antibiotics. A 3 inch oval shaped area under the skin necrated and formed a pus pocket which i drained. Still have the scar on my arm.

 

Get on the antibiotics.


just no. its not a recluse spider bite. not any sort of spider bite.

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On 12/7/2024 at 5:54 PM, IvorBiggun2 said:

It's  

A white-tailed spider bite is usually not serious and causes temporary symptoms at the bite site: 
 
  • Pain: Mild to moderate pain or discomfort 
     
  • Redness: A visible red mark or irritation 
     
  • Swelling: Swelling at the bite site 
     
  • Itchiness: Itchiness that can occur immediately or after a few days 
     
  • Puncture wounds: Visible puncture marks 
     
Symptoms can last 24 hours or up to a week, depending on the person and the bite
 
Google is your friend.  
Spider Bite. | This is a photo of a spider bite on my wife's ...
Spider Bite...
www.flickr.com&client=IMAGE_SEARCH&size=
Flickr
 
 

 

Alas, the op does not live in Aus or NZ.

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