The signs of a venomous bite from a brown recluse are hard to ignore for long. Almost immediately, the bite will form a white dot with a blister. Victims may experience intense pain, swelling, rash, fever, nausea and itching. Once injected, the poison can lead to necrosis, painful sores, scarring, loss of limb, and even death.

The brown recluse is not an aggressive spider, but it will bite if it feels threatened. A large number of the bites occur when its victims roll over in bed and trap the spider under them. Incidents have also been known to occur when spiders invade empty shoes and clothing.

Those suffering from a bite wound are often forced to visit the hospital and are prescribed antibiotics which are not designed to treat the bite. Rather, it treats only resulting infection from the open wound the bite can cause.

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