If your daughter is prone to allergic reactions more severe than others, she should be seen be your family physician. It sounds like what you are feeling is a swollen lymph node.
you get a small lump and the itching feeling due to an allergic reaction to the mosquito saliva.
it feels like something is crawling in my back and my head why?
Being concerned typically means feeling troubled or worried about something, while being nervous typically means feeling anxious or uneasy about a situation or event. So while they both involve a sense of unease, they can differ in their specific emotional connotations.
Not neccesarily. My mom, is allergic to tree nutts, but I'm not. I can easily eat them without feeling the allergic reactions. However, it can happen.
No, "concerned" is not an action verb; it is typically used as an adjective. It describes a state of being or a feeling of worry or interest about something. In some contexts, "concern" can function as a noun or as a verb in its base form (to concern), which indicates an action, but "concerned" itself does not express an action.
The definition of the word bothered is to worry, upset or disturb. Another meaning for this word is to go out of your way to do something or being asked to do something you don't want to do or at a time when you don't want to do it.
Most people's "skin crawls" for one of two reasons: (1) Being seriously squicked out over something or (2) feeling that something bad is about to happen or is happening but you don't know what it is. Less commonly, it can be a nervous disorder or even an allergic reaction.
Well, If you think somebody is allergic and they have hives, redness of skin, burning feeling or iching of skin and you think they're allergic, just ask. If you're nervous for whatever reason, bring the topic on slowly.
It could mean a number of things. The cat might not be feeling well, it may be upset etc.. If you are concerned that something could be wrong, contact your vet.
Caring, concerned, chilled, cold, comfortable, confused, calm, cantankerous.
a mosquito
Troublesome, anxiety or unease. Example: he was very worried.