You are likely having a bit of an allergic reaction. Benydryl may help. However, it is best to just go to the doc. If it is infected, you may need antibiotics. Some insects, such as carpenter ants carry impetigo.
yes
It could be a bug bite,or a infected hair folical.
Yes. Bed bug bites can itch for several days. It is important not to scratch them (I know, it's like telling a kid with chicken pox not to scratch) because the open sores can get infected.
No bactroban should be used for minor bug bites only. Infected bug bites require more advanced medical treatments, especially for certain types of bites. If your bug bite is infected you should see a doctor.
The red bitewounds should dissapear after a couple of days. They may get infected and become pimple-like.
Bug Spray
the best thing to prevent bug bites and stings is to use dryer sheets and bug spray.
Ciclopirox cream is primarily an antifungal medication used to treat fungal infections of the skin, such as athlete's foot and ringworm. It is not specifically indicated for treating bug bites, which are typically managed with antihistamines or topical corticosteroids to relieve itching and inflammation. While ciclopirox may help if a secondary fungal infection develops from scratching a bug bite, it is not the first-line treatment for bug bites themselves.
Itchy, red swollen bumps on the skin are an all-too-familiar summer sign that bugs - and bug bites - are flourishing. That annoying itch may be a good sign, however. "Itchy is normal.
Different bug bites can appear to look like a hickey. The reason for this is the reaction to the skin. If a person has an adverse reaction the skin will become irritated, red, and swollen and appear hickey like.
no
Scorpion