Where do you check a tick?

Where do you check a tick? - briefly

Inspect the bite site and adjacent skin, focusing on warm, moist areas such as the groin, armpits, behind the knees, and scalp.

Where do you check a tick? - in detail

After a possible exposure, examine the entire body systematically. Begin with areas where ticks commonly attach and remain hidden.

  • Scalp, especially near the hairline and behind the ears
  • Neck, including the sides and the back of the throat
  • Underarms, where skin folds create a protected environment
  • Groin and genital region, where moisture and warmth attract ticks
  • Behind the knees and in the popliteal fossa
  • Around the waistline, particularly under clothing or belts
  • Between the toes and on the feet, especially after walking through tall grass
  • Around the wrists and elbows, where sleeves may conceal a bite

Use a fine-toothed comb or a magnifying glass to separate hair and skin. Run fingers along the surface, feeling for any small, rounded protrusion. If a tick is found, note its location, remove it promptly with fine-tipped tweezers, and clean the area with antiseptic. Document the date and site of removal for medical reference.