They be allergic to whatever bite he or she may have. If they have constant pain go to see a doctor about it they will subscribe medicine or something to put on it to ease the pain
no it's not but their very itchy and if u scratch the bite get larger lookin. bites giveyou an allergic reaction
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There are several causes of e.g. red spots, that look like an insect bite, on a person's leg. A very common cause of this type of light is from bedbugs.
Chiggerex works very very well. Chiggers do not burrow under the skin. The bumps and redness are caused by a reaction to a digestive enzyme that the chigger mite injects into your skin. Nail polish will not kill them because they are not on the skin when the reaction has developed.
This could be caused by an allergic reaction to something, or it could be caused by insect bites, or it could be a condition called contact dermatitis. All of these conditions are very treatable. The best thing to do is contact your doctor, who can examine you and give you the right medication to cure it.
No, not usually. This is assuming that you mean a single lump at the site of the bite. Lumps under the skin are a normal reaction to the allergen introduced by the insect, although not everyone has this reaction to them. The bumps can be itchy, but not very painful. They should disappear within a few days; this can be expedited by the topical application of an over-the-counter steroid cream such as hydrocortisone. If the bumps are very large, develop a rash or are painful, then you may wish to see a doctor. Also, be wary of a more serious reaction to the bites which may manifest as a systemic allergic reaction such as rash, difficulty breathing, fever etc.
its pretty much acne
The nymph is basically a small version of the adult insect. This is very similar to how a child looks like his or her parents
That varies greatly on the type of insect and whether or not the person bitten is allergic to it. Most bites that occur cause little to no damage with maybe a little redness and itching. An insect that is not very dangerous on its own could cause great harm in a swarm. An insect that is poisonous may cause greater harm such as problems with breathing and swelling. A person who is allergic to an insect may experience harsher symptoms than that of someone is not allergic that could potentially lead to death if left untreated. Examples: Person #1 (not allergic) -- stung by a single wasp -- Hurts, burns, and can swell slightly with itching Person #1 (not allergic) -- stung by a swarm of wasps -- could potentially die if not treated quickly Person #2 (allergic) -- stung by a single wasp -- could potentially die if not treated quickly Person #2 (allergic) -- stung by a swarm of wasps -- is almost certain to not survive
Tea Tree Oil is something that i have found to work. I have really bad allergic reaction which makes my bites very large and hard and hot. Tea Tree Oil is basically and antibiotic that they used in world war 2. You can find it at Fred Meyers
The appearance of the bite would depend on the type of ant. Whatever the any the bite would look very similar to what it would look like on you unless the dog had a reaction which caused excess swelling at the bite site.
yes people do die from dog bites only if they are very severe.