* Insect bites are also known as puncture wounds done by insects themselves. * Causes of an insect bite come from an injection or bite from an insect.

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* Insect bites are also known as puncture wounds done by insects themselves. * Causes of an insect bite come from an injection or bite from an insect releasing its saliva or venom into the body causing a reaction of either swelling, redness, or a blister. * Bites can come from spiders, ticks, bees, ( yellow jackets, hornets, bumblebees, or wasps) etc. * The type of skin someone has can determine the severity of a reaction from an insect bite. * To prevent an insect bite it is best to wear light colored clothing, avoiding scented soaps and lotions, use insect repellants, and avoid the general area where the insects nest is.

* An insect bite may cause a reaction to the skin depending on if the person has already been bitten by the insect or not or the type of skin the individual has. * A bite will usually result in swelling, redness, itching, or pain in the general area that has been bitten. * A bite can cause a life threatening allergic reaction and the victim should seek immediate medical attention if so. * A reaction does not always happen right away. If a reaction occurs at a later time the symptoms may include fever, hives, painful joints or swollen glands. * Signs and symptoms of a severe reaction that needs medical attention are fever, nausea, swelling of the face, or shock. * An allergic reaction to an insect bite may include swelling, wheezing, hives, unconsciousness, shortness of breath, or death.

* The first thing an individual should do if they experience a severe reaction is to seek medical attention immediately. * For mild cases it is best to put a cold pack on the affected area of the insect bite. * If the insect bite is not severe the best treatment is to clean the area with soap and water and apply an antihistamine such as Benadryl or Calamine lotion to relieve itching. * If an individual is known to have allergic reactions to insect bites the doctor will provide them with a anaphylaxis kit that includes a epinephrine pen. The epinephrine pen should be injected into the skin immediately after the bug has bitten the individual. * The usual prescription for a patient who has been bitten by an insect is either Benadryl, Steroids, or antibiotics. For people who may become severely ill, an IV is started, oxygen is given, and a heart monitor is put on the patient to measure their heart.

Ticks Tick Bite Bulls-eye rash only occurs when Lyme Disease occurs. Black Widow Spider Black Widow Spider Bite Bee sting Flea Bites Bedbugs Caterpillar Bite

* Chiggers are found on animals, but animals do not react the way humans do to a chigger bite. Humans usually start to itch about two hours after a bite and usually scratch the chigger away. * To get rid of chiggers it is best to take a hot shower with plenty of soap. This prevents the chiggers from feeding. * A chigger bite usually results in itching. The itching is an allergic reaction or it is the stylostome. Stylostome is a tube that the chigger creates when it bites. * Chiggers are very small so it is hard to prevent a bite, but there are things an individual can do to try and prevent chigger bites. * An individual can wear long sleeves and long pants that is made of tight woven fabric, tuck your pants into boots, use insect repellants, and take a hot shower after working in an area that may be infested.

* A chigger bite is not noticeable at first. About two hours after a bite, symptoms begin. * Itching is the most common symptom of a chigger bite. * The area of the bite may be red, flat or raised, and can resemble a blister. * The itching may last up to two days and can be very intense. * Itching may stop within a few days, but it may take weeks for the area to heal completely.

* Scratching can kill eventually kill a chigger because by scratching the individual is removing the chigger. * Itching is the most common symptom, so to relieve the itching it is best to apply antihistamines and corticosteroid creams to the area. * A common home remedy it to apply clear finger nail polish to the area. * Benadryl can also be taken to relieve itching.

Chiggers Chigger Bites Chiggers are very small.

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