Yes, you are and if your foot has swollen up then go to the doctor cause it could be fatal
i dont know my foot is the same way! its horribal..
-- Usually when people are allergic to an insect sting it makes them choke.
When an ant bites you, the poison that is supposed to hurt small insects gets inside you and causes the area to itch.
Yes they can,it's usually a white pimple with a little redness. It could also be just a white bump with redness. I have actually got bitten by a black ant and now it's just a white bump with redness around it. The good thing about getting bitten by a black ant is that their bites/ stings don't hurt as much as the red ant or fire ants bites/ stings.
Treating fire ant bites depends on how many bites you have and how allergic you are. There are two different problems. First, you can have an allergic reaction, and second, you can have an infection. You want to prevent the infection by putting something like iodine on each bite. You want to take something or put something on the bites to stop the allergic reaction. If you have a severe allergic reaction or severe infection, you may need to see a doctor for a shot.
The first thing to do is wash the area that has been bitten and pat it dry. You can then make a paste from baking soda and water to alleviate itching. If the bite swells, or shows any sign or allergic reaction, it would be best to take benadryl and see a doctor as soon as possible.
i really dont think so you might have an allergic reaction to it and produce puss but other than that i suggest treating it carefully...
This should explain: An aggressive species, Argentine ant bites are not poisonous but can be irritating and cause allergic-type reactions in some people.
The best treatment for ant bites when pregnant is to use Neosporin. If the bites are severe, you will need to visit your doctor for a prescription.
no
yes they do
Bee, hornets and ant bites and stings are acidic, that's why the baking soda helps to neutralize it.
when an ant bites it injects formic acid in our body
It is similar to a bee/wasp sting. People who are allergic to bee/wasp stings may have a more severe reaction than most of us and should avoid them. Treatment for a velvet ant sting is the same as for any typical bee/wasp sting.