Natural First Aid for Spider Bites

August 12, 2008 by Personal Alchemy  
Filed under Ayurvedic Seasons, Summer

It’s definitely summer. The spiders are out in force in my house. I’ve never been able to stop it, and I don’t want to spray a ton of chemicals in my home to kill them either. Especially now that I have a baby.

But a couple of months ago, my son got bitten by a spider, and he is still suffering from it! So I did a little research on natural first aid for my little guy, and for anyone. Here’s what I found.

  • Clean the wound with soap and water. Then apply a natural “antibiotic” ointment.
  • Add 8-10 drops of tea tree oil to a quart of ice water. Soak a clean cotton cloth or cotton ball in the mixture and apply as a compress for 15 minutes up to 4 times a day. 
  • Echinacea is effective for wounds and stings. Take 250-500 mg every two to three hours for the first day, then three or four times daily until the swelling subsides — up to five days.
  • Apply fresh Aloe Vera to the bite if you have access to an aloe plant.

Try to identify the spider that bit you. The only truly dangerous spiders (especially here in California) are black widows and brown recluses. If one of those has bit you, seek medical treatment immediately.

If anyone knows of any Ayurvedic treatments for spider bites, I would love to hear about them, as I had a very difficult time locating any.

I hope you enjoy a “spider-bite-free” summer!

Tiffany