A man died in Greece after being bitten by a spider

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Man Dies on Holiday in Greece After Possible Spider Bite

A 48-year-old man has died while on holiday⁢ in the Ilia region of the Peloponnese peninsula ‍in Greece. ⁤Initial reports suggest his death​ may‌ be related to a spider‌ bite.

The man, originally ‍from Phtiotis in ⁣Thessaly, central ​Greece, was bitten​ on the thigh by a⁣ venomous brown spider on Sunday while on holiday. The ⁤pain in his thigh worsened over the next two days, and he developed severe ⁢swelling. ⁤He sought medical ⁤attention, and initial tests revealed no alarming health concerns. However, his‌ condition deteriorated rapidly,⁢ and he was intubated before ultimately passing ‌away.

The exact cause‌ of death remains unknown. Further investigations, including an autopsy⁤ and toxicology ⁣tests, are ​underway to provide clarity. Initial findings ⁣suggest the bite was from ‌a spider, not a snake.

Brown recluse spiders, known for ‌their necrotic venom, are believed to⁢ be responsible. While bites can⁣ require medical attention,⁣ experts note that 90% of ‍cases resolve‌ without intervention.

Medical ​professionals in⁢ Greece emphasize that there is no specific ⁤antidote for spider bites, and symptoms are often unrecognized by patients.

Spiders in ​Greece are typically⁣ small and not considered‌ dangerous. They‌ are commonly found in forests and rural areas but‌ have also been spotted in hotel rooms.

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