Simple way to 'identify' an insect bite

Very few of us can avoid being bitten by insects. Even this problem becomes more urgent in the summer.

Sometimes, it is difficult to identify if you have been bitten by a child. The bite may be painful, itchy or even swollen. There are many different types of insects and all of them can transmit different diseases, so one important thing you need to determine is which insects have bitten you .

However, don't worry! We will provide a small guide to determine which insects have attacked you. Let's take a look at the simple way to "identify" insect bites!

Giant hornet

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If burned by a wasp, the area will be severely red and swollen. Besides, there are also sores. Victims can feel extremely painful, even more painful than when a bee usually burns. Sometimes, the wasp's venom is more unique than the bee's sting because the insect itself is larger in size. The venom of wasps contains histamine and acetylcholine.

If the victim feels cold in the limbs, the ears and lips become pale or have breathing problems, see a doctor immediately.

Bees

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Most bees have venom, depending on the species that will be poisonous or more or less . There are lethal species with just over 10 stings like bees, earthen bees, but there are also some that are not as dangerous to health as honey bees.

Usually after burning, bees often leave injection stings and venom pockets on the skin stain . You need to remove the injection nozzle by gently rubbing it or using the spot tweezers that are attacked. Then, wash the stain with soap or antiseptic solution, then apply a cold washcloth or ice pack to the swollen area for about 15-20 minutes to relieve pain ( pay attention not to apply the sting to the stinger directly ). .

Common areas of bee skin are red and swollen. You will feel hot, severe pain and itchiness right after the bee stings. If you are not allergic to venom, it may not be a problem. However, if someone is allergic to bee venom most likely to experience some breathing problems, it can be a serious problem.

Honest Bee

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Symptoms of burning bees are similar to those of regular bees. The injection site becomes red and swollen, the victim may feel pain, heat and terrible itching after being burned. Furthermore, bleeding can occur on the skin. A bumblebee can burn many times. As with bee stings, it is important to know if you have bee venom allergies.

When a bee stings, depending on the number of stings that may cause anaphylaxis, liver failure, kidney failure, coagulopathy . Bee venom contains 2 venom glands leading to a needle behind the bees. Therefore, after being stung by a bee, it is necessary to rinse the place with the injection with soap or antiseptic solution and use a small grip to remove the bee's nozzles, a cold towel or ice pack can be applied. to relieve pain and reduce swelling.

The bee's toxicity is very toxic, causing skin damage and leaving scars in the burned area, easily fatal . Therefore, people with bee stings during first aid should pay attention to drinking enough water, call an ambulance and take them to the nearest medical facility. Do not self-medicate ( whether traditional medicine or western medicine ), do not look for lime to apply because it takes time, it is not good if the bite is much, especially when the bite on face, neck, mouth .

Mosquito

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Mosquito bites look like swollen red spots about the size of a cherry. Most mosquitoes often attack open skin areas, bite into thin skin and easily reach blood vessels. When burned, they often inject saliva into the wound. In saliva containing anticoagulants make blood thinner.Burns make the skin red, itchy, and swollen.

Louse dog

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The body's response to dog bites is red . Insects can survive on the victim's body for a long time, grow up and sting blood.

The worst is that the dog ticks can transmit encephalitis, twisting Borrelia burgdorferi and many other diseases. If you take insects out of your body but the redness does not go away and continue to grow, see your doctor as quickly as possible.

Besides, the quickest and easiest way to remove dog ticks is to pull it out of the skin . Use the tweezers to grab the tick in the area as close to the skin as possible ( try to grab it ) and pull it slowly until it releases the foot from the skin. Do not pull or jerk too hard and suddenly because this action may break the tick's head or mouth.

Also, do not use tweezers to squeeze the ticks because when you squeeze them, they can spread germs. If there are no tweezers, use your finger, a wire or place the needle to immediately jab the jaw.

If the body is pulled out but the head is still attached to the skin, use the following to pull it out: Use a sterile needle and remove each part of the skin. Then, apply anti-inflammatory ointment to the bite once. Throw away by dropping it or flushing it into the toilet. After throwing away, wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.

Vermin

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A tick bite can easily be mistaken as an allergy or a mosquito bite because the bite is red and swollen. However, unlike mosquito bites, flea bites are often more painful and itchy.

Fleas often attack the legs and only when they are sleeping can they become victims of them . A flea can bite many times, so the spots on the skin are usually 1-2cm apart. Fleas often transmit many serious infections.

Ant

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Most ants are not dangerous to humans. However, red fire ants can cause many problems. Pustules appear on the bite that will later turn into scars. The ants contain toxins, so the victim may develop an allergic reaction or anaphylactic shock.

The bite of ants is less dangerous. It looks like a mosquito bite. A small pink mark appears in the bitten area causing itching for a long time. At the time of burning, the victim will feel pain as if boiling water on his skin.

The fire ants' stings are not life-threatening, but causing a persistent stinging sensation is really terrible . The venom of some fire ants can cause symptoms such as dizziness, dizziness, shortness of breath or shock . - that depends on the immune system of the burned person.

When burned by fire ants, soothe the bite with soap and water, then use an ice cubes for about 10 minutes. If the blister is bitten, then it should not be broken, but a light swab should be taken because if the blister breaks, it can lead to an infection.

Horsefly

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Buffalo flies are a large fly that often burns and absorbs blood from cattle . But they don't forgive people either. Buffalo fly stings cause persistent aches, which can last for days and produce other complications such as high fever, seizures, and coma.

At first, the red stain is less than 1mm. Then start swollen and itchy. Buffalo flies often transmit various diseases such as tularemia ( acute bacterial infection caused by francisella tularensis ) and anthrax , but most often attack animals more than humans.

When being hit by a firefly, the treatment and bite of other species is washed with soap and ice.

Lice

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If you notice small red dots that look like mosquito bites on your scalp, neck, and back of your ears, you may have lice or lice. If such spots appear on the back, abdomen, hands or feet may be caused by lice. The bite is usually a few inches apart and it seems that the skin is pierced.

Lice are often very serious, such as malaria and typhoid.

Very small in size, these insects can live in bushes or on many pets like dogs and cats. Their burns not only cause throbbing, swollen or allergic reactions, but they can also cause redness.

When bitten by these insects, they should be pulled slowly or used with fire, rubbing alcohol, oil to let them fall off themselves, to prevent their teeth from sticking to their skin, which can cause infection. Then wash the bite site with soap, then apply alcohol or antiseptic oil to the bite site.

Bug

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At first glance, skin bites look like bites, mosquitoes or bites. The skin becomes red, swollen and itchy. However, there is a way to realize that it is the sting of bed bugs in bed.Bites of bed bugs are very close to each other and look like small paths on the skin, often causing more pain than mosquito bites . You can see more clearly in the morning after being bitten by bed bugs the night before.