This question is far too general. Insect bites and animal bites are different.
Animal and insect bites can transmit diseases from the host to another animal or human, including bacterial and viral diseases, such as malaria, rabies, and various fevers.
why would you even think about using that for insect bites if you get sick from an insect you should get to a doctor! Yes, Flucloxacillin is an antibiotic for Gram-Positive bactera. However, go to the doctors and get it checked out.
Respiratory conditions, asthma, gastrointestinal disorders, fatigue, bruises, insect bites, sprains.
Rabies, Lyme disease. You know, all that fun stuff. Depends on which animal too.
do you put a plaster on bites
Use insect repellent.
Insect repellant can help prevent insect bites and stings. Those with concentrated amounts of DEET stay effective longer.
It depends on the insect. Most insects are quite innocuous.
Yes, animal bites can transmit bacteria from the animal's mouth to the person bitten, leading to infections such as cellulitis or pasteurellosis. It is important to seek medical attention if bitten by an animal, especially if the wound is deep or becomes red, swollen, or painful. Antibiotics may be required to prevent or treat infection.
The goal of treatment is to stop bleeding, prevent infection, and alleviate envenomation, or exposure to poison.
Native Americans used alder bark to treat insect bites, poison oak, and other skin irritations.
Arthritis, rheumatism, animal bites, colic, constipation, hemorrhoids, hangover, fever, wound healing.