Thursday, August 11, 2011

Symptoms Of Insect Bites Allergy

The response to an insect sting or bite is variable and depends on several factors. Most bites and stings result in pain, swelling, redness and itching in the affected area. The skin can break and become infected if bitten area is scratched. If not treated properly, these local infections can become severe and cause a condition known as cellulite.

You may experience a strong reaction in the region beyond the wall if you are allergic to bite or sting. This is known as anaphylaxis. Symptoms of a serious reaction include hives, wheezing, shortness of breath, unconsciousness and even death within 30 minutes.

Socket on the tongue can cause throat swelling and death by suffocation.

Hornet stings or more large (hundreds or thousands) bites are rarely reported to cause muscle breakdown and kidney failure.

Fire ant powder typically produces a pustule or pimple-like sore, which is much itching and pain.

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