Product details & mandatory information
Tick forceps in detail
Simple and easy to use for removing ticks
The tick forceps from Dr. Schick are successfully used by doctors in practice and are also recommended for laypeople to safely remove ticks.
General information
The removal of attached ticks often causes problems for laypeople. It is essential to avoid using oil or other substances to remove the tick, as this increases the risk of infection.
Tick forceps
The mouth parts (incorrectly referred to as the "tick head") often tear off and get stuck in the skin. This can be prevented by twisting the tick out of the skin.
The twisting movement enables careful pulling. In addition, the twisting movement stabilises the area between the tick's mouthparts and body, which in most cases prevents the "tick's head" from being torn off.
Fixed ticks can be grabbed using the tick forceps from Dr. Schick tick tweezers and twisted out with 2-3 turns:
- Press the push buttons
- Position the tweezers on the tick
- Twist the tick out slowly
After removing the tick, the bite site should be disinfected. A tick should be removed as early as possible to reduce the risk of infection.
After a tick bite, medical attention should be sought in any case if:
- Local redness occurs at the site of the bite
- Symptoms such as malaise, headache or fever occur, similar to a flu-like infection.
Advantages
- Simple and easy handling
- Recommended by doctors
- Avoidance of risk of infection
Important notes
For risks and side effects, read the package leaflet and ask your doctor or pharmacist.
The seller reserves the right to carry out a pharmaceutical check by our pharmacists on the quantity of the medicine ordered. This may result in reductions in your order for this product. The invoice amount will then be adjusted automatically.
The reason for this is our pharmaceutical duty of care.