For all of us who have
encounter the Tick weather on a stream fishing or just hiking outdoors, the
bite can be punishing. This post is a follow up to the hiking trip my Grandson
and I took the other day in Tennessee . We were hiking a trail near a stream when somewhere
along the trail I got bite by a tick. I didn’t know it until the next day when
I discovered some red spots on both hips and both legs below the knee. I have
been bitten by ticks before and been able to find it on my body; this tick was nowhere
to be seen. What puzzled me about this bite were the multiple reds spots that
showed up the next day and the day after. Usually a tick will attach itself to
your skin to suck blood and one can see the tick if they look closer enough,
but this tick was something completely new to me.
I went to the doctor
Wednesday evening and the doctor had blood work done and prescribed a powerful antibiotic
with some medication for itching. He told me that some ticks can leave multiple
red spots, beside the traditional one bite mark. He ruled out Lyme Disease, and
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, because I didn’t have any symptoms related to
either disease, which are: Fever, Joint Pain, vomiting, muscle aches, or severe
headaches. I did go back to the doctor on Friday and he gave me a shot for
further infection, which has helped I believe more than the medication I am
taking. After five days of dealing with I can see signs of healing taking
place, because the red spots are not as pronounced as they were Tuesday and
Wednesday. I hope all you guys will take heed to this post and be extremely cautious
when you are in the woods, whether you are fishing or just hiking as I was
doing. I am including a link that I found extremely helpful in explaining the
in results of tick bites.