With what should a tick be twisted when removing it?

With what should a tick be twisted when removing it? - briefly

Use fine‑tipped tweezers or forceps to grasp the tick as close to the skin as possible. Apply steady upward pressure to detach it without crushing the body.

With what should a tick be twisted when removing it? - in detail

When extracting a tick, the instrument that should be rotated around the parasite’s mouthparts is a pair of fine‑pointed tweezers or a specialized tick‑removal device. The tool must grip the tick close to the skin surface, avoiding compression of the abdomen to prevent pathogen release.

The procedure includes:

  1. Position the tweezers so that the tips grasp the tick as near to the skin as possible.
  2. Apply steady, upward pressure while turning the tick clockwise.
  3. Continue the rotation until the entire organism separates from the host.
  4. Inspect the bite site for any remaining mouthparts; remove any fragments with the same instrument.
  5. Disinfect the area and the tool after removal.

Key considerations:

  • Use a metal instrument with a narrow tip for precise control.
  • Avoid pulling or jerking, which can cause the tick’s mouthparts to break off.
  • Do not use fingers, blunt objects, or substances that may crush the tick.

After extraction, place the tick in a sealed container for identification or testing if necessary, and wash hands thoroughly. This method minimizes the risk of disease transmission and ensures complete removal.