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My partner was bitten by a tick, should we start an antibiotic treatment or wait to see if a round redness appears?

In the case of a tick bite, it is recommended to seek advice from a pharmacist to evaluate the need for antibiotics or other treatment. This is especially important if you are traveling abroad and may be at risk for diseases such as Lyme disease. Pharmacies can provide guidance on the best course of action based on your specific situation.

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