
"Spider Bites"
Spider bites occur when a spider punctures the skin with its fangs, often resulting in a small wound. Most spider bites are harmless and cause mild symptoms like redness, itching, or swelling. However, some species, like the black widow or brown recluse, can inject venom that leads to more significant reactions, including pain, muscle cramps, or tissue damage. It's important to observe the bite site and any symptoms, and seek medical advice if you experience severe pain, fever, or signs of infection. Most spider bites do not require treatment and heal on their own.