Can a spider bite cause flu like symptoms?

Common house spider bites can cause flu-like symptoms, including fever and chills, muscle cramps, nausea and headache. Some spiders are particularly venomous. The Brown Recluse bite may not cause pain but can create gangrene in the area of the bite, which can be deadly if it's allowed to spread.

Black widow bites can cause chest and abdominal pain, but black widow bites are not common. There is a huge number of spider species living all over the world, and most are fairly harmless. Brown recluse spiders live in the central midwest down to the Gulf of Mexico, and black widows live in most of the US.

Fatalities from spider bites are rare, but of course we hear about them in the news and get scared. Spiders aren't aggressive, and won't bother you if you don't bother them. Folks usually get bitten when they accidentally disturb a nest or sit on one.

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