Use a tick removal tool or fine-tipped tweezers to grab the tick as near to your skin as you can, regardless of whether it is affixed to yours or your pet’s. Pull it out carefully and gradually,
Without twisting or squeezing, since this might leave sections of the tick lodged and raise the risk of infection. After removal, wash the bitten site with soap and water or an antiseptic,
And keep an eye out for any fever or rash signs. You and your loved ones may avoid dangerous tick-borne diseases by taking prompt, cautious action.