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Weather in Huangchuan, Xinyang, Henan Province

Mites may be more terrible than poisonous snakes! Many people are bitten by ticks at this time of year. Don't underestimate the tiny tick, don't think it is just sucking blood, but the pathogen it carries can really kill you.

Three people died of tick disease. Mr. Huang, Huangchuan County, Xinyang City, Henan Province, reported that an old man in their village had a sudden high fever and thought it was a cold at first. Later, he felt something was wrong and went to the hospital for treatment. The doctor found out that the old man was infected by a tick bite and suffered from "thrombocytopenia syndrome" (commonly known as "tick disease"). Later, he died because of ineffective rescue.

Before the old man was buried, Mr. Huang's father and two other old people helped clean and dress the old man who died of tick disease. Mr. Huang said: Later, his father and two old people got tick disease. His father and one of the old people died and the other old man was being treated. Their village carries out disinfection work every day and takes corresponding protective measures. The staff and leaders of relevant departments also went to the local area to understand the situation and said that they would conduct an in-depth investigation.

Acari, which used to purify infected people, is a parasite that is harmful to people and animals. It usually lives in Woods and bushes. When people and animals pass by it, it will parasitize people and animals at a very fast speed and start sucking blood. Ticks, which were originally only the size of rice grains, will become several times larger after sucking blood. After being bitten by it, the human body will have symptoms such as allergies, inflammation or ulcers, and the most terrible thing is that it will spread many diseases. These diseases may lead to multiple organ damage, disturbance of consciousness, severe anemia and even death.

When we enter the bushes, we usually have clothes to protect us, and we also like to take a bath. Under normal circumstances, ticks do not pose much threat to us, but animals such as cats and dogs are different. They can hardly deal with ticks, so many animals such as cats and dogs have ticks. While threatening cats and dogs, it also indirectly threatens human beings. Therefore, to prevent ticks, we should not only pay attention to personal protection and hygiene, but also regularly check our pets and livestock to repel insects.

Body fluids can also spread. There are many ticks in the wild now, especially small animals. Sometimes domestic pets, such as cats and dogs, are easily infected outdoors, and now the weather is rising and ticks are in an outbreak period, so it is really necessary to do personal protection outdoors. If you accidentally find yourself bitten by a tick, you'd better go to the hospital to find a professional doctor for treatment, and don't blindly pull yourself.