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Woke up up with bite mark - bat?

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NorthWorried91 · 20/12/2023 14:45

Hello

Sorry in advance if this is the wrong thread for such a post. A few nights ago I woke up in the middle of the night and thought I saw something small (but larger than an insect) briefly fly slowly in our bedroom. I should say I had just come back from a work xmas party so was a little more than tipsy so dismissed it as nothing and the bedroom windows were shut. A few days later I've noticed what to me looks very much like a small bite mark on my finger (two pin prick dots) - someone jokingly mentioned it could of been Bat - but this has got me very concerned (because of rabies). Has anyone got any advice what to do if I should book an urgent GP appointment to get it checked (or even go to A&E?) to see if I need vaccines as bats can carry rabies. Currently very anxious, as I was drunk so may not of noticed getting bitten, so any advice would be really appreciated? I know rabies is exceptionally rare in bats and I cant say what I saw was a bat but the thought of it incredibly scary.

Thank you!

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SuitYouSir · 20/12/2023 14:46

Do you have a photo? Two bite marks could be a spider bite.

summerlovingvibes · 20/12/2023 14:46

Firstly can you post a pic? And secondly which country are you in at the moment?

CaptainMyCaptain · 20/12/2023 14:53

I think you would know if there was a bat living in your room. Bats in the UK tend to eat insects.

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ChateauDuMont · 20/12/2023 14:55

Unlikely I be a bay. We have lots of bats here and you know if one is in the house as they are very vocal. They are dear little creatures.

The note marks sound like they are from a spider which quite frankly in my opinion is way more scary than a sweet little bat.

margotrose · 20/12/2023 14:58

Very unlikely to be a bat. Probably a spider or not even a bite at all.

AmyDudley · 20/12/2023 15:03

Most bats will be hibernating at this time of year.
Very few UK bats carry rabies.
If you are still concerned ring 111 and ask for their advice. It is more likely to be a spider, plus it is a few day between you thinking you saw a bat (unlikely)and discovering a bite, the two events may not be connected at all.

Cheeesus · 20/12/2023 15:05

I doubt there is a bat living in your bedroom.

BertieBotts · 20/12/2023 15:07

It is probably a spider bite. NHS says call 111 if you think you have been bitten by a bat.

BertieBotts · 20/12/2023 15:08

Is the skin broken or do you just have 2 pink dots?

OhBeAFineGuyKissMe · 20/12/2023 15:08

It is extremely unlikely to be a bat if your windows were closed and you didn’t have a bat in your room the next day!

If it was a bat, most don’t carry rabies, which lowers the risk further.

But you really rabies post exposure treatment very quickly after possible exposure, within 24hrs ideally. So if you really think it is a possibility (though from what you have said it doesn’t seem like it) you need to get treatment ASAP.

Sparklfairy · 20/12/2023 15:08

Bats don't fly slowly...

Dynamoat · 20/12/2023 15:09

More likely to be a rogue vampire

DuploTrain · 20/12/2023 15:11

Bats are very speedy. Evidence

Irish Family vs Bat

https://youtu.be/NFRtzGuktfU?si=HsTyl7jNRi-ucdbL

2jacqi · 20/12/2023 15:12

@NorthWorried91 you need to put a pic up! My hospital actually had a patient die from a bat bite a few years ago!!!!!! in scotland!

TheCadoganArms · 20/12/2023 15:12

Have you developed any special powers OP? Night vision, hyper sensitive hearing, ability to climb walls?

Agapornis · 20/12/2023 15:15

Bats don't fly slowly, and they don't attack humans while flying. You'd probably be the first every case of a bat bite in the UK by someone who wasn't actively handling bats. They're not vampires on the prowl!

Also, "Bat bites are not always obvious and do not tend to leave a mark, therefore they are often felt not seen."
https://www.bats.org.uk/advice/i-think-ive-been-bitten-by-a-bat

Do upload a photo. 2 dots sounds like a spider bite. Nothing to worry about if you're in the UK.

Hibernatalie · 20/12/2023 15:16

Try some garlic - how do you feel? Can you look at crucifixes?

Ortila · 20/12/2023 15:25

Take a look at your ears. Are they really big, pointy and hairy? If so, book a GP appointment.

If you can't see your ears because there's no reflection of you in the mirror, ring 111 for more urgent advice.

NorthWorried91 · 20/12/2023 15:26

Here is a photo of the bite (what I think is a bite anyway!) thank you!

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NorthWorried91 · 20/12/2023 15:27

Just added a picture now!

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NorthWorried91 · 20/12/2023 15:27

Just posted a picture! I am in the UK! @summerlovingvibes

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NorthWorried91 · 20/12/2023 15:33

Sorry just to tag those who wanted to see a photo @SuitYouSir @summerlovingvibes @2jacqi @Agapornis

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Didiplanthis · 20/12/2023 15:36

More likely you did something curious to your self while drunk !

Agapornis · 20/12/2023 15:41

Looks like they're about 1cm or 1/2 inch apart? That's far too big for any spider or bat in the UK. Likely to just be a random drunk injury. Especially if it's on your finger.

NorthWorried91 · 20/12/2023 15:45

@Agapornis its around 0.6cm apart! No myself idea what a bat bite should look like or spider!

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