deer tick is the type of tick that buries in the skin.
if you want to get a tick of don't kill it when its on you ! after you get it of kill it and check for any left behind legs in your skin .
well, when a tick is on your skin, you immediately take a needle and light it with a match, then burn the tick/or use nail polish. If the tick has been in you for a day or so, it CAN'T back out. It has already glued its head into your skin. Burning it or smothering it may kill it, but won't remove it. You will be left with a dead tick barfing into your flesh. Use a tick remover or grasp it below the body at skin level and pull it off. The head will come out like a splinter does in a couple of days.
First of all . . . never pull on a tick that is attached to an animal's skin. It can break off and leave the tick's head under the skin. If that happens, then there is a high risk of infection. A veterinarian should removed the remainder of the tick, and apply and antibiotic. He/She may decide to put the cat on a course of antibiotic tablets.
If you touch a tick with your bare hands, it's possible for the tick to bite you and potentially transmit diseases, such as Lyme disease. It's recommended to use tweezers to safely remove any ticks found on your body or clothing to reduce the risk of transmission. Wash your hands thoroughly after handling a tick.
what would happen if i got bit by tick and i pulled it out but my leg is starting to hurt
If a tick head is left embedded in a human's skin, it can potentially lead to inflammation, infection, and possible complications. It is best to remove the tick head as soon as possible to reduce the risk of any adverse outcomes. If you are unable to remove it yourself, seek medical attention.
Well you have 3 layeys of skin
it may leave a leg in and your skin wants to get it out so it forms a rash on your skin to push it out the best way to treat that is to put on neosporien
As far as the last skin layer
When appling any topical tick or flea prevention follow your vet's or the package instructions. Make sure you part the the hair and apply to the exposed skin. Some will get on the fur, this is okay.
If it is removed improperly, yes it can get "stuck" or left behind. Contact your local vet if you are unsure as to how to remove the tick.