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Title: Black Widow Spider


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Black Widow Spider
  • By Kelsey Hamilton

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What to look for?
  • The black widow is a medium-sized spider whose
    body is about a half-inch long. The name is
    derived from the mistaken belief that the female
    invariably kills the male after mating. Although
    the spider is mostly found in the southern United
    States, it may be seen throughout the US. Five
    species are common to the US, with two of them
    being the most common
  • The southern black widow has the shiny, black,
    globular abdomen with the distinctive red
    hourglass on the underside.
  • The northern black widow has a row of red spots
    down the middle of the upper surface of its
    abdomen and two crosswise bars on the
    undersurface. The markings can also be yellow or
    white, and the spider itself may be brown or have
    red legs.
  • Black widow spiders are nocturnal and, thus, are
    active at night. They prefer dark corners or
    crevices. They are said to avoid human dwellings,
    but you can find them in such areas as outhouses
    and garages. Only the female black widow bites
    humans, and she bites only when disturbed,
    especially while protecting her eggs.

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Bite Symptoms!
  • The black widow spider produces a protein venom
    that affects the victim's nervous system. This
    neurotoxic protein is one of the most potent
    venoms secreted by an animal. Some people are
    slightly affected by the venom, but others may
    have a severe response. The first symptom is
    acute pain at the site of the bite, although
    there may only be a minimal local reaction.
    Symptoms usually start within 20 minutes to one
    hour after the bite.
  • Local pain may be followed by localized or
    generalized severe muscle cramps, abdominal pain,
    weakness, and tremor. Large muscle groups (such
    as shoulder or back) are often affected,
    resulting in considerable pain. In severe cases,
    nausea, vomiting, fainting, dizziness, chest
    pain, and respiratory difficulties may follow.
  • The severity of the reaction depends on the age
    and physical condition of the person bitten.
    Children and the elderly are more seriously
    affected than young adults.
  • In some cases, abdominal pain may mimic such
    conditions as appendicitis or gallbladder
    problems. Chest pain may be mistaken for a heart
    attack.
  • Blood pressure and heart rate may be elevated.
    The elevation of blood pressure can lead to one
    of the most severe complications.
  • People rarely die from a black widow's bite.
    Life-threatening reactions are generally seen
    only in small children and the elderly.

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Medications!
  • The person bitten by a black widow spider, who
    has pain severe enough to seek treatment at an
    Emergency Department, will require narcotic pain
    relief. Muscle relaxants given by injection may
    also be of value. Although calcium gluconate
    given through an IV has long been advocated, it
    does not seem to produce much relief of symptoms.
  • Symptoms are often not easily relieved, even with
    narcotics. Some experts recommend that antivenin
    be used in any severe bite because one vial of
    the antitoxin produces significant and rapid
    relief of symptoms. It can even be used if there
    is delay in reaching the hospital. Yet other
    sources recommend that antivenin be used only in
    children, the elderly, and those with severe
    underlying medical conditions.

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Follow Up!
  • Follow-up is always necessary in cases where
    antivenin is used. Although serum sickness is
    uncommon with single-vial doses of horse serum,
    it may occur 7-12 days after exposure and is
    characterized by skin lesions, fever, pain in the
    joints, and swollen lymph glands. The symptoms
    may occur sooner in a sensitized person. The
    process is self-limited, goes away in 2-3 weeks,
    and may be treated with antihistamines and
    steroids.

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Prevention!
  • Because black widow spiders bite if they are
    disturbed, care should be taken in reaching into
    dark areas. In areas where spider infestations
    are a problem, the use of a pest control service
    may also be useful.

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Some Bites!
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