Black Widow Spider Overview

Black Widow Spider Guide

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  • Summary
  • Definition
  • Symptoms
  • Before Calling 911
  • Outlook (Prognosis)
  • Home Care
  • Poison Control
  • Poisonous Ingredient
  • At the Emergency Room
  • Where it is Found
  • References
Reviewed By Eric Perez, MD

Definition

The black widow spider ( Latrodectus mactans) has a shiny black body with a red hourglass-shape on the belly area. The bite of a black widow spider is poisonous.


Symptoms

This first symptom is usually pain similar to a pinprick. This sensation is felt when the bite is actually made. Some people may not feel it. There may be minor swelling and redness.

Fifteen minutes to an hour later, a dull muscle pain spreads from the bite area to the entire body.

  • If the bite is on the upper body, you will usually feel most of the pain in your chest.


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Encyclopedia: Black Widow Spider

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The black widow spider is a spider notorious for its neurotoxic venom. It is a large widow spider found throughout the world and commonly associated with urban habitats or agricultural areas. Although the name 'black widow spider' is most commonly used to refer to the three North American species best known for their dark coloration, black hair and red hourglass pattern, occasionally it is applied to several other members of...


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What are the detailed effects of black widow spider venom on a human 1" in...
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The main active component of Widow spider venom is "Latrotoxin" (named after the genus of widow spiders, "Latrodectus".....) Latrotoxin is a neurotoxin; it stimulates nerve cells to release large amounts...

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