There are several synonyms that can be used to describe the pathophysiology of spider bites. One of the most common is the physiological response of the body to the venom injected by the spider. This can vary depending on the species of spider and the amount of venom injected, but typically includes an inflammatory response with localized pain, swelling, redness, and, in some cases, systemic symptoms such as fever, nausea, and muscle pain. Other terms that can be used to describe the pathophysiology of spider bites include the toxicology of spider venom, spider venom pathogenesis, or simply the biological effects of spider venom on the human body. Regardless of the specific terminology used, it is clear that spider bites can have serious physiological consequences and should be treated promptly and appropriately.