Hymenoptera allergy is the medical term meaning allergic reaction to a wasp bite.
They don't bite humans.
They don't bite humans.
No, not everyone has an allergic reaction to the bite of the brown recluse spider. In fact most people don't have an allergic reaction. But people do react to the venom the spider injects. It's powerfully toxic and can pose a deadly threat in young children or the older or infirm. Certainly if someone has an allergic reaction to the venom in addition to the effects of the toxins, this will complicate medical treatment and make the bite a much more serious threat to life.
Not unless you have an allergic reaction to their venom.
Yes, you are physically able to pop a katydid's bite even though no, you should not do so. A bite which itches or mounds represents an allergic reaction. All such interactions require cleaning and disinfecting the area before contacting a medical professional about proper products and treatments.
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Arthropod assault is a medical term describing a skin reaction to an insect bite characterized by inflammation and eosinophilic response. Basically, it's a reaction to a bug bite.
There are many things that can cause a swollen knot on a persons back. An allergic reaction to something, an insect bite, or an animal bite are things that can cause this.
Example sentence - She had an allergic reaction to a mosquito bite by her eye which made her eye swell shut.
Denise Daems died on July 4, 2002, in Lesbos, Greece of allergic reaction to an insect bite.
It could be either blood poisoning or an allergic reaction to the bite. Check with a doctor.
Negative: they bite... not only that but they may also give some allergic reaction to one's body after they attack...