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Centipede bite

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HCantThinkOfAUsername · 28/07/2017 00:10

Posting here for traffic. Was sitting on a wall and got bitten by a centipide didn't even know they could bite . not much info on Google and I don't want to keep trawling though it as the pics of them are really freaking me out Blush nothing here to clean it so putting ice on it.
Anyone know what to do?

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BiscayTrafalgarFitzroy · 28/07/2017 00:13

Are you in the UK?

RabbitsPikasAndHares · 28/07/2017 00:17

Are you 100% it was a centipede and not a..... long spider...?

HCantThinkOfAUsername · 28/07/2017 00:21

Yes Wales. It was 2 inches long and a few centimetres wide. I posted on Facebook querying what it was I know and was told it was a centipede, I didn't realise they bit 🙊

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HCantThinkOfAUsername · 28/07/2017 00:22

Definitely not a long spider

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Titsywoo · 28/07/2017 00:24

Their bites are supposed to be incredibly painful. Are you in a lot of pain?

HCantThinkOfAUsername · 28/07/2017 00:26

No not a lot of pain, mild pain but I've had ice on it so it's numb. I took it out as soon as I felt a pinch (the pincers were stuck in my finger!)
Feeling shocked more than anything :/

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Boredomismyenemy · 28/07/2017 00:28

I don't know why I felt compelled to google on your behalf OP. I don't think I'll sleep again. Ever.
I had no idea they can be venomous, reading the treatment options ice seems the way to go. Are you in a lot of pain? Feeling okay? It seems the reaction varies from person to person. Are you in the U.K.? Hope someone with knowledge in this area comes along to advise you better.

FrogsLegs31 · 28/07/2017 00:29

There are no uk centipedes that are centimetres wide, do you mean mm?

Uk centipedes cannot give a medically significant "bite". Even a very large common centipede (Lithobius forficatus) would be hard pressed to actually break the skin except in more delicate areas of the body.

How long ago was this bite?

Crispbutty · 28/07/2017 00:30

Sounds more like some sort of beetle

LinoleumBlownapart · 28/07/2017 00:31

You've never been to a bug/reptile show have you? They always have tropical varieties that are massive and no one's allowed to touch because they bite.

UK ones are harmless though, maybe like the spiders, too small to be deadly.

Nettletheelf · 28/07/2017 00:35

I was intrigued by the square centipede too.

Bloody hell! You can't even sit on a wall without a mutant square centipede sinking its jaws into you?

In WALES as well! It's the sort of thing you'd expect to happen in Guatemala or something!

Is it dead now, and did anybody get a photo?

PotOfYoghurt · 28/07/2017 00:43

I hate centipedes. I quite like millipedes though. They look friendly.

ALLthedinosaurs · 28/07/2017 00:44

YABU for not googling it and keeping it to yourself... and for TMI about pincers, and for no trigger warning 😭

I only stayed here because I was laughing at the "long spider" 😂

In all seriousness though, I think you'll be fine. If you develop difficulty breathing, get help.

If in a few days it does black/green/yellow or gunky, get someone to look at it. If at any point it gets hot, swollen or very painful, get someone to look at it. If you develop tracking red lines up the limb, get someone to look at it. Same if you develop a temperature or feel fluey.

There's probably something else I can't remember but I'm still laughing at the long spider/traumatised so basically if anything else weird happens, maybe ask again?

Otherwise rest, analgesia and antihistamines OTC. Usual bug bite stuff.

ALLthedinosaurs · 28/07/2017 00:44

Millipedes are not fucking friendly Envy

HCantThinkOfAUsername · 28/07/2017 00:57

Oops didn't mean centimetres wide haha! I'm half asleep, this happened sitting on a wall outside of a hospital too.
I'm imunocompromised due to having SLE and the medications I'm on so knowing my luck it'll go yucky haha

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HCantThinkOfAUsername · 28/07/2017 00:57

Oops didn't mean centimetres wide haha! I'm half asleep, this happened sitting on a wall outside of a hospital too.
I'm imunocompromised due to having SLE and the medications I'm on so knowing my luck it'll go yucky haha

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eatabagofdicks · 28/07/2017 01:25

Fuck centipedes bloody hurt and I've seen enormous ones. They run bloody quick too. Nothing scares the shit out of me more than a bloody centipede. I feel all hot and panicky just thinking about them!!!

eatabagofdicks · 28/07/2017 01:27

Op can you call a health line? Not sure what's it's called in the U.K. Here we have a poisonous info line for spiders etc.

eatabagofdicks · 28/07/2017 01:28

Poisons I should say

EBearhug · 28/07/2017 01:45

You should be okay with a British one, othere than some immediate discomfort.

The tropical ones are more like 6+ inches long and poisonous. Saw one on Borneo. Mind you, it's a bit like Australia in that respect, in that every other living thing there could kill you.

LinoleumBlownapart · 28/07/2017 02:25

Glad it's not some hybrid square centipede!!

I quite like millipedes though. They look friendly.

you completely misspelled the word freaky!

My 4 year old loves millipedes, he picks them up and carries them around or puts them somewhere safe. I wouldn't mind but we live in South America, it goes against every parents instinct to see your child caressing something that is segmented, shiny, black and about 5 inches long.

Millipede loving weirdos!

eatabagofdicks · 28/07/2017 02:27

*Ebear
*
Ah yes those are the ones that scare me 😳
Am in Australia btw Grin

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justilou1 · 28/07/2017 02:34

Hate those little buggers! Perhaps an antihistamine or some cortisone cream to bring down the swelling. If your breathing is normal, you're obviously not in anaphylactic shock. Ice was a smart move. (Squashing the bastard thing would be another)

Meowstro · 28/07/2017 02:51

No advice here, just I hope you're OK, please keep an eye on it. Oh, and that do not trust anything with more than 4 legs! All sneaky buggers! Centipedes are on the top of that list, anything with that many legs is up to something.

SisyphusHadItEasy · 28/07/2017 04:01

I strongly suggest amputation.

It is the only way to ensure you do not start growing extra legs and searching out shoe sales to get 15 pairs that match.

It was one of the radioactive centipedes that bit you, right?

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