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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Insect
  1. ... hemorrhagic) blister (bullae) that has resulted from an insect bite. It is located on the wrist. Bullae ... spider bites, but may also be caused by insect bites.
  2. Insect bites may be grouped, raised (papular), hive-like (urticarial), and have a surrounding halo (bull's eye). ...
  3. Even though some insect bites or stings can be extremely painful they usually do not require emergency medical care. Although the stung or ...
  4. Images ... Allergic reaction to bee stings occurs when a person becomes sensitized to the venom from a previous sting. This reaction is ...
  5. ... chemicals and animal scratches, as well as by insect stings. Ingesting or inhaling substances like pollen, animal ...
  6. Ticks are small, insect-like creatures that live in woods and fields. They can attach to people or animals as they brush past ...
  7. 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 ...
  8. Insect bites or stings can be painful and sometimes deadly. Most often bites or stings do not ...
  9. Common simple phobias are those involving animals or insects, a fear of high places, a fear of ...
  10. ... which kill or deter unwanted pests, such as insects or rodents. These substances can also be very ...