My husband noticed this sore on his calf this morning. It has a dark center and is throbbing with pain. We are hours away from urgent care. Does this look necrotic?

The sore looks wrong, and you know it.
The center is dark, the pain is deep, and every hour you’re wondering if flesh is quietly dying under the skin. You’re far from urgent care, your husband is trying to downplay it, and you’re frantically comparing photos online, praying it’s not a brown recluse bite turning necro… Continues…

Finding a dark-centered, painful sore on someone you love can feel like a countdown you don’t fully understand. Necrotic spider bites, especially from brown recluses, often begin as something deceptively small and innocent, then darken, swell, and sometimes collapse into a crater-like wound over the next day or two. Watching that change unfold can be terrifying, particularly when you’re hours from medical help and forced to decide what “bad enough” really looks like.

You’re not powerless while you wait. Carefully track the sore’s size, color, and pain level; photograph it every few hours so you can show urgent care or the ER exactly how it’s progressed. Use cold compresses, elevation, and over-the-counter pain relief, but avoid cutting, heating, or experimenting with harsh creams. If the sore rapidly enlarges, the center sinks or blackens, or your husband develops fever, chills, nausea, or trouble breathing, treat it as an emergency and go—no matter the distance. Early medical attention can mean the difference between a manageable wound and lasting tissue loss, and your vigilance is often the first, most critical step in protecting him.

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