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I pulled a deer tick nymph out of me yesterday, awesome. I'm keeping a close eye in the bite and it's pretty red but no bullseye yet... however I know that's not there 100% of the time.
Is there anything I should be doing right away as precautionary measure?
http://www.aafp.org/afp/2012/0601/p1086.html
Removal of ticks within 24 hours of attachment can usually prevent acquisition of Lyme disease. Fine-tipped forceps are generally recommended for tick removal, with care taken to grasp the tick as close to the skin as possible without compressing the body.41 For engorged ticks or ticks that have been presumed to be attached for 36 hours or longer, antimicrobial prophylaxis with a single 200-mg dose of doxycycline is recommended for adults if it can be given within 72 hours of tick removal and there is at least a 20 percent rate of tick infection with B. burgdorferi in the area (e.g., any location within the top 12 endemic states).20,41Children eight years or older also may be given a single dose of 4 mg per kg of doxycycline (maximal dose of 200 mg) for prophylaxis.
Perhaps, a visit to your doctor would be the best thing at this point.