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that certain species of ticks can transmit infectious organisms while feeding. The risk of disease transmission generally increases the longer a tick remains attached to the skin. This is why early detection and careful removal are considered very important. If a tick is removed quickly and correctly, the chances of infection can be significantly reduced.
After removal, the skin may remain slightly red or irritated for a short period, which can be a normal reaction. However, monitoring the area over the following days is essential to ensure no additional symptoms develop.
In some cases, symptoms may appear days or even weeks after a tick bite, depending on whether a disease was transmitted. These symptoms continue reading …
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