Removing the Tick
If you find a tick on yourself or someone in your household, it should be removed as soon as possible. To remove a tick from the skin, you will need a pair of tweezers. Use the tweezers to grasp the tick’s head as close to the skin as possible and pull it straight out. Do not twist the tick or attempt to use any type of petroleum jelly, nail polish, matches, or other method to remove the tick.
Disposing of the Tick
After the tick has been removed, it should be safely disposed of. Place the tick in a sealed container such as a jar or plastic bag and dispose of it in the trash. Do not flush the tick down the toilet.
Cleaning the Bite Area
Once the tick has been removed, clean the area with a disinfectant or soap and water.
Watch for Signs of Illness
It is important to monitor yourself and anyone in your household who had a tick bite for symptoms of illness. If you experience any signs of illness such as fever, rash, joint pain, or fatigue, contact your doctor immediately.