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Results 1 - 10 of 27 for insect bite reaction
  1. Images ... This is a 2 to 3 centimeter wide blood-filled (hemorrhagic) blister (bullae) that has resulted from an insect bite. It is located ...
  2. ... reactions than bites from snakes. Most deaths from insect bites are due to allergic reaction to the venom, rather than the toxins in ...
  3. ... other insects Foods, especially nuts, fish, and shellfish Insect bites Medicines Plants Pollens
  4. ... allergen. Common causes include: Drug allergies Food allergies Insect bites/stings Pollen and other inhaled allergens rarely cause anaphylaxis. Some people have an anaphylactic reaction with no known cause. Anaphylaxis is life threatening ...
  5. Fleas are blood-feeding insects. Pain and itching results from an allergic reaction to the materials that the fleas inject into the skin at the time of the bite.
  6. Lice cause severe itching. The itching is a reaction to the saliva from the insect's bite. Itching is usually worse around the waist, under ...
  7. Insect bites or stings can be painful and sometimes deadly. Most often bites or stings do not require medical care but an allergic reaction from the sting can be an emergency situation. If a sting occurs from a honey bee, ...
  8. Images ... Allergic reaction to bee stings occurs when a person becomes sensitized to the venom from a previous sting. This reaction is ...
  9. Even though some insect bites or stings can be extremely painful they usually do not require emergency medical care. Although the stung or bitten area should be carefully observed for signs of infection or reaction to venom.
  10. ... Acne Cafe-au-lait spots Cuts, scrapes, wounds, insect bites and minor ... reactions or certain drugs Sunburn or suntan Tinea versicolor ...
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