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    Home Articles Tick Talk: Tick bites can transmit diseases, but simple precautions can decrease risk
    Articles, Health
    May 21, 2025

    Tick Talk: Tick bites can transmit diseases, but simple precautions can decrease risk

    Your risk of encountering a tick increases considerably the minute you leave your house. These tiny, 8-legged parasites hang out in the great outdoors, latching onto an animal or human passerby for a meal of blood. Through its bite, a tick can transmit diseases known to escalate into severe illness, especially in those with a weakened immune system or who are 65 or older.

    • Tick bite prevention starts with preparation.

    • Wear long-sleeves and pants that have been treated with a repellent containing the active ingredient Picaridin or DEET.

    • Avoid wooded, brushy areas with high grass or leaf litter when possible.

    • Once indoors, shower and do a thorough full-body exam, paying extra attention to your armpits, groin, behind your knees and hairline.

    • Always check children and pets for ticks after time spent outdoors.

    Immature ticks resemble a poppy seed, and one that is actively feeding looks like a watermelon seed. To remove a tick, grasp it close to your skin with tweezers and pull it straight up, then dispose it in the toilet or sealed in a plastic bag. Ignore bad advice that involves Vaseline, a lighter or waiting for it to fall off, which are ineffective and potentially dangerous.

    A typical tick bite site is a small red spot that may develop a rash. Tick-borne disease symptoms usually start with flu-like fatigue, fever, chills, headache and stomach upset. Early detection and proper antibiotic treatment are essential to halting progression of the disease, so it’s important to see a physician sooner rather than later.

    Lyme disease is the most common tick-borne pathogen, transmitted by the black-legged or deer tick. More than 89,000 Americans were diagnosed in 2023, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report. Lyme disease has increased 16-fold in the past two decades, presumably due to climate changes creating longer, hotter summers and extending the tick’s reproduction cycle.

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