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How do I remove a tick?

Remove a tick as soon as possible with a tick or sign hook , possibly tweezers. Try certainly not first to numb the tick with ether or another product , because the tick is more saliva injected by its host which further increases the risk of disease transmission. The tick as close to the skin gripping and pulling with equal force. Try not jerk to indicate whether to run because there is a possibility that the mouthparts remain . When this happens you better let yourself heal the skin. Only after the removal of the tick disinfect the skin.
Try the tick as close to grip against the skin surface with a tick , ticks hook or tweezers. Then pull with equal force the tick off. Try not to break off the mouthparts of the tick. If this happens then let the skin heal so . Disinfect the skin after removal of the tick. Prevent prefer that the sign adhere by using an agent having repellent activity , such as Advantix for dogs.




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