Watch: Remove the tick if required by the right means. Report any fever or systemic illness to your physician with a note that you had a tick bite. Watch for reddening at the site especially if rings form -- this would be lyme disease. Don't let this mishap keep you from enjoying the outdoors but consider wearing some repellant. Good luck.
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Remove it: Then watch for any rash at the bite site or elsewhare or other symptoms like fevers, headaches, muscle or joint aches, abdominal pain, malaise, chills, nausea and/or vomiting. If these occur, seek medical attention.
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