Bocs, de én jobban hiszek a tudományos érvekben meg tapasztalatoknak. :)
As Phillip Anderson, a Missouri physician who specializes in brown recluse spider bites, explained in an article for the medical journal Missouri Medicine, "Almost all brown recluse spider bites heal nicely in two to three months without medical treatment at all. Also the long-term medical outcome is excellent without treatment."
+ ahogy írják, nem a méreg a legnagyobb veszély, hanem hogy sok hülye kaparássza. :D
Some say the greatest danger of a bite of this nature is not the direct effects of the venom, but rather the introduction of secondary bacterial infection due to the patient's continually scratching the site (spider bites can itch terribly!) or otherwise failing to keep the wound clean, and that the extent of the effects pictured here are a rare occurrence.
Purple, nincs semmi vészes a linkben, amit beírtam.
As Phillip Anderson, a Missouri physician who specializes in brown recluse spider bites, explained in an article for the medical journal Missouri Medicine, "Almost all brown recluse spider bites heal nicely in two to three months without medical treatment at all. Also the long-term medical outcome is excellent without treatment."
+ ahogy írják, nem a méreg a legnagyobb veszély, hanem hogy sok hülye kaparássza. :D
Some say the greatest danger of a bite of this nature is not the direct effects of the venom, but rather the introduction of secondary bacterial infection due to the patient's continually scratching the site (spider bites can itch terribly!) or otherwise failing to keep the wound clean, and that the extent of the effects pictured here are a rare occurrence.
Purple, nincs semmi vészes a linkben, amit beírtam.