Should I be treated after removing an attached tick?

Although not routinely recommended, taking antibiotics after a tick bite may be beneficial for some persons. If you answer "yes" to the following questions, discuss the possibilities with your health care provider:

  1. Can the tick be identified as a deer tick?
    Review the MDPH Tick Identification Card (PNG) to see what ticks look like.
  2. Was the tick attached for at least one full day?
  3. Has it been less than three days since you removed the tick?

Your health care provider must determine whether the advantages of prescribing antibiotics after a tick bite outweigh the disadvantages.

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1. What should I do if I find a tick on myself or a friend?
2. Should I be treated after removing an attached tick?
3. After I remove an attached tick, what symptoms should I look for?
4. How can I prevent diseases spread by ticks?