Post by rosiej on Aug 8, 2016 18:11:34 GMT -5
My husband was complaining of his arm bothering him with itchiness and hurting. I told him I thought he had been bitten by a spider and the next day he had a reddish brown spot that looked weird. Then the next day it looked worse and 2 days later he had a bigger brownish spot that looked like his skin was missing or a hole had started.
Yesterday I put some black drawing salve on it and when I checked it last night it was oozing white stuff. Today there is a noticeable hole and it looks worse than yesterday. I can't seem to find much on the internet about treating spider bites with black drawing salve other than people say to use it.
So yesterday was day 2 of the spider bite and day one of treating with black salve and he also started taking colloidal silver orally a few times a day.
Does anyone know how about how long it should take to heal it using black salve. This salve is something that I made and we have used for many things including spider bites in the past but none of the other spider bites made holes in the skin like this one.
I'm including a picture of what it looks like today. It's about the size of a pencil eraser in width and you can clearly see it it's a hole now. I wish I would have taken a picture of it when he first showed me and everyday after. The picture isn't very good but I do hope you can see it.
We are keeping clean and putting a large glob of black salve on it and covering it back up.
Yesterday I put some black drawing salve on it and when I checked it last night it was oozing white stuff. Today there is a noticeable hole and it looks worse than yesterday. I can't seem to find much on the internet about treating spider bites with black drawing salve other than people say to use it.
So yesterday was day 2 of the spider bite and day one of treating with black salve and he also started taking colloidal silver orally a few times a day.
Does anyone know how about how long it should take to heal it using black salve. This salve is something that I made and we have used for many things including spider bites in the past but none of the other spider bites made holes in the skin like this one.
I'm including a picture of what it looks like today. It's about the size of a pencil eraser in width and you can clearly see it it's a hole now. I wish I would have taken a picture of it when he first showed me and everyday after. The picture isn't very good but I do hope you can see it.
We are keeping clean and putting a large glob of black salve on it and covering it back up.