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Spider Bite Wound After Three Months-Caution-Disturbing To Watch

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http://www.vancesova.com Watch spider bite wound three months after brown recluse spider bite. Before you watch this just be prepared for disturbing pictures. And before you assume that the wound and the foot are infected, the fact is they are not. What you see is the damage caused by the spider venom and the body's reaction to it.

You may ask how it is possible that in this day and age, in the 21st century, the medical profession can't deal with spider bites other than pump a person with antibiotics repeatedly. I've been asking myself the same question since the bite happened to me.

There is only one answer to that question that passes all scrutiny which is that there is no money in it. That answer deals with the fact that there is no anti-venom for brown recluse spider poisonous venom. There is one, I understand, for the black widow spider but not for brown recluse spider.

But the problem is not only that there is no anti-venom for this, which could be developed but the problem is further multiplied by the fact that the vast majority of doctors, if not all of them, are really ignorant about how to treat recluse spider bites properly.

Just giving the affected person antibiotics doesn't deal at all with the spider venom which is what causes extensive damage to the body. The antibiotics can only prevent or control an infection if it is present.

So the doctors, hospitals etc. are just covering their backs in case there is an infection in the bite but they do nothing, zero, zilch and nada to actually treat the wound by neutralizing or removing the spider venom.

I think that this kind of practice is not much better than what one might expect in the middle ages.

Unfortunately not enough people are aware of this, of the state of the affairs in the medical profession who is largely schooled and financed by the drug companies.

Vast sums of money are being made on antibiotics. I spent about $40 just on the oral antibiotics which I was prescribed by the hospital emergency doctor and told to take for 7 days. That was in addition to an antibiotic drip.

The swab test revealed, after 4 days that there was no growth, meaning no infection in the spider bite wound. The fact that there was no infection could have been clearly seen by the blood test too. It revealed that the white blood cell count was actually lower than normal. When there is infection the white blood cell count is elevated.

Why was I still being pumped with antibiotics through the drip and what did I have to take a week's supply of oral antibiotics? Could it have something to do with how doctors are urged to push drugs on their patients to line up the pockets of the drug companies?

Whatever your answer to that is, the fact remains that the treatment given for spider bites is useless.

You can find out more information about what happened to me, what took place at the hospital emergency and more in the article on my blog which you can visit at the following link:

http://www.vancesova.com/spider-bite-in-bc-health-care-bc-medical-cant-treat-spider-bites.php

If you'd like to see what my injured foot looked like after 4 months since the brown recluse spider bite you can view it at the link below:

http://youtu.be/j1eZKnD-m6g


Enjoy.