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intervention and minimal scarring. it's only the rare, very serious cases you will hear about in the media and see online. there are two forms of medically important recluse envenomations: those that develop into a large, necrotic ulcer. venom of recluses is known to sometimes cause crater-like areas of dead
skin conditions, from harmless ones like ingrown hairs, pimples, and small scratches, to very serious bacterial skin infections (for example, mrsa). in fact, even if a spider does bite, the actual venom may not cause issues, but the bite area may become seriously infected (as can happen when any organism...
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