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  1. Oct 9, 2023 · When should I worry about a tick bite? If you live where tick-borne diseases are common, you may want to talk with a doctor after a tick bite, even if you do not have any symptoms.

  2. Jun 21, 2023 · Seek medical attention if you notice a tick or tick bite and have concerns or unusual symptoms. Tick bites can look different among individuals but may have some of the following characteristics: A small, raised bump on the skin. A bull's-eye rash (red ring around the bite mark) A small, irritated, itchy spot.

  3. Feb 10, 2023 · Symptoms. A tick bite may look like as a tiny, itchy bump on your skin, much like a mosquito bite. This doesn't mean you have a tick-borne disease. Many people will not notice they've had a tick bite. The symptoms of Lyme disease vary. They usually show up in stages. But the stages can overlap.

  4. Mar 15, 2024 · Most tick bites are painless and cause only minor signs and symptoms, such as a change in skin color, swelling or a sore on the skin. But some ticks spread bacteria that cause illnesses, including Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever.

  5. Feb 27, 2019 · If you have a tick bite, watch for an expanding red rash or lesion at the site of the tick bite or an unexplained feverish, achy, fatiguing illness within 1 to 4 weeks after the tick bite. If you are concerned about symptoms or a rash, take a picture of the rash and contact your physician.

  6. May 15, 2024 · Key points. Untreated Lyme disease can produce a wide range of symptoms, depending on the stage of infection. These include fever, rash, facial paralysis, an irregular heartbeat, and arthritis. Seek medical attention if you observe any of these symptoms and have recently had a tick bite, live in an area known for Lyme disease, or have recently ...

  7. Jan 21, 2024 · Tick bite signs and symptoms include red, inflamed skin with a dark dot in the center. The dot is the live tick; it remains attached until it is removed or it falls off naturally after three to six days. Ticks can attach anywhere on your body, but they favor hard-to-see places such as the groin, armpits, and scalp.

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