DD (she's 3 1/2) was at my moms house from friday night to saturday afternoon. When she came home on sunday, I was changing her from her church clothes to play clothes and she was complaining that her shoulder hurt. So, when I took her shirt off, I noticed a red and purple area with something black in the center. At first, it looked like a black mole or a piece of dried blood. So, I touched it, to try to figure out what it was and I then noticed it had legs and was moving! I yelled for DH and he said it looked like a tick. It was 1/2 way into her shoulder and 1/2 way sticking out. He got tweezers and pulled it out. I called the nurse on call and they recommended we take her to the ER to be sure we got all of the tick out. The er said it looked like all of the tick was out and just told us to watch her for flu like symptoms or a rash, or the area that is already red to get bigger. If any of these happen, we should bring her back in. They also told us to follow up with our Pedi today. I put a call into the pedi this morning and I called again this afternoon and I havent gotten any calls back yet. I did talk to my mom when we got home from the ER and she said DD had complained about her shoulder hurting all day saturday and mom noticed the black spot but had no idea what it was. SO, that means this tick was in my daughters shoulder for at least 24 hours. We really have no idea how long it was there. So, my question is, have any of you experienced this? Of course, my first thought is Lymes Disease or any other infection from it being in her body. I was surprised the ER didnt prescribe an antibiotic, but I was freaked out by the whole thing and I really didnt even think to ask. I am going to ask the Pedi, whenever they call back. I am just so nervous and everything I have read or heard is saying to watch her for 2 weeks to a month because that is how long it might take before she would show signs if something is wrong. I am really not trying to over react and she is probably just fine. So, what do you all think? Would you be worried?
Re: I found a Tick in DD's shoulder yesterday, And I have a question
Wow.
Do you know what kind of tick it was? If the tick was a deer tick, most doctors recommend antibiotics to prevent Lyme disease.
I have no idea what kind of tick it was. When DH got it out, he flushed it down the toilet before even thinking about it. I asked what he did with it because I thought the ER might want to look at it to see what kind it was. Our main concern at first was to be sure we got all of the tick out, that part of it wasnt still in her shoulder. I know Lyme Disease is rare but still, without knowing what kind of tick it was and knowing it was in her shoulder for at least 24 hours made me more concerned for infections.
Edit to add, I live in the North East and I know a lot of people who have contracted lymes. One girl I knew from high school got it and has lasting issues from it. Luckily my son hasn't had lasting issues because we caught it quickly.
The course of antibiotics for Lyme is long and the drug is a heavy duty one.
I don't think I'd want my child given the med without good cause.
Also, deer ticks are really small. Like the size of a sesame seed. Was the tick you saw about that size?
If the tick is in just a few hours there's no need to worry. A deer tick in for 24 hours would make me talk to a doctor about antibiotics, if the area had a lot of Lyme.
My dad got Lyme's disease when we lived in PA. From what I remember, it made him really irritable. He got treatment for it and was fine after that.
OP, hopefully it's just nothing, and your daughter will start to feel better soon. I like the idea about drawing a line around the red circle so that you can watch it closely.
I'm on rash/fever watch right now with my son. I know it was a deer tick and I know that I was an idiot that thought it was a scab and it was on for just over 36 hours, which is the concern point. I was/am freaking out a bit - see my previous post.
Deer ticks are really tiny. Seriously, poppy seed size and the one that was engorged from being on my son for 36 hours was not much bigger than a flea. I've removed wood ticks before, they are significantly larger. I talked to my doctor and the only effective preventive antibiotic is doxycycline and they don't recommend it for kids <8. So, even though he would meet the criteria they don't recommend antibiotics. So I'm waiting.
The good news is that you saw it. Now that I've seen how small a deer tick is, I can see how so many people wind up not knowing they had a tick bite. Even with the bite the chance of Lymes is <2% so try not to worry too much.