It is important to inspect the skin after being outdoors in wooded or grassy areas. Ticks often hide in obscured areas, such as around the hairline or elsewhere on the scalp. Ticks range in size from extremely tiny and difficult to see to being approximately the size of a pencil eraser. A tick, when filled with blood, can grow quite a bit in size.
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Tick Bites, First Aid 

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It is important to inspect the skin after being outdoors in wooded or grassy areas. Ticks often hide in obscured areas, such as around the hairline or elsewhere on the scalp.
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Handal KA; American Red Cross. Part 2: first aid. In: The American Red Cross First Aid and Safety Handbook. 1st ed. Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Company; 1992:52-53.

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Last Modified: 22 Dec 2008