When a bite mark swells up, it typically indicates an inflammatory response to the injury. This swelling can result from the body's immune reaction to saliva or bacteria introduced through the bite, leading to increased blood flow and fluid accumulation in the area. Additionally, swelling may signal an infection or an allergic reaction, depending on the individual’s health and the circumstances surrounding the bite. Monitoring the bite for changes in appearance or worsening symptoms is essential, and medical attention may be required if concerns arise.
It swells up.
they are nearly dead
Sounds like a possible spider bite.
It is most likely fractured(broken).
your bite swells up and the venom eats your flesh and if your not treated by 24 hours you have a 75-25 chance of living
means u have jungle fever
Some people have abnormally severe reactions to mosquito bites. Instead of merely getting an itchy red bump that looks like a pimple at the site of the bite, the whole site swells up. A bite from an immature deer tick can also cause swelling at the site of the bite. Other insects can also produce the symptoms you describe.
Mark up would mean to add. Mark down would mean to subtract.
Make up...Probably Fake blood
swells vary and whitecaps are completely different
You should probably take your cat to the veterinarian for an examination. Facial swelling can be a sign of an intoxication or envenomation (such as wasp sting or snake bite), or it could be a severe allergic reaction.
lymphnodes