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anything could if you had an allergic reaction to it
No, it is an allergic reaction to midge bites.
Yes, some people can develop allergies to ant bites or stings. Symptoms of an allergic reaction to ant venom may include swelling, itching, redness, and in severe cases, anaphylaxis. If you suspect you are experiencing an allergic reaction to ant bites, seek medical attention.
no it's not but their very itchy and if u scratch the bite get larger lookin. bites giveyou an allergic reaction
When an ant bites you, the poison that is supposed to hurt small insects gets inside you and causes the area to itch.
A sore red sting mark
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.
you get a small lump and the itching feeling due to an allergic reaction to the mosquito saliva.
Gary suffered from vertigo due to an allergic reaction that was brought on by bug bites.
Dogs can get dry and flaky skin for reasons such as sub burn, allergic reaction, or flea bites.
Gnat bites are generally harmless but can cause itching, redness, and swelling. In some cases, they may lead to a mild allergic reaction. It's important to avoid scratching the bites to prevent infection and use topical creams or antihistamines for relief.
For a dog with allergies to mosquito/flea bites it is necessary to not just provide medication for the bites, but to use flea and mosquito preventative spray, so that they will not bite in the first place.