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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for "bite," insect OR papular urticaria
  1. ... such as soaps, chemicals, or wool) Dry skin Hives Insect bites and stings Parasites such as pinworm , body lice , ...
  2. Insect bites may be grouped, raised (papular), hive-like (urticarial), and have a surrounding halo (bull's eye). Occasionally a central depression, or punctum, can be ...
  3. ... severe, including airway blockage. Many substances can trigger hives, including: Animal dander (especially cats) Insect bites Medicines Pollen Shellfish, fish, nuts, eggs, milk, and ...
  4. ... other insects Foods, especially nuts, fish, and shellfish Insect bites Medicines Plants Pollens
  5. You can help prevent insect bites and stings by doing the following: ... where insects may gather. Use caution when eating outdoors, ...
  6. ... as berries, shellfish, fish, nuts, eggs, and milk) Insect bites ... as lupus Hives and angioedema may also occur after infections or ...
  7. ... put your hands or feet in nests or hives or other preferred hiding places. Avoid wearing bright colored-clothing and perfumes or other fragrances if you will be in an area where these insects are known to gather.
  8. Avoid histamine release triggers.Triggers include insect bites and stings, exposure to temperature extremes, certain medicines, and rubbing the skin lesions. Antihistamine medicines can help relieve symptoms such as itching ...
  9. ... allergen. Common causes include: Drug allergies Food allergies Insect bites/stings Pollen and other inhaled allergens rarely cause ...
  10. ... depends on how allergic they are to the insect sting and how ... or hives or other preferred hiding places. Avoid wearing bright ...
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