The skin changes that result when insect stings or bites you is called insect hypersensitivity reaction. The common symptoms include pain, redness, swelling in the surrounding area, hives, flushing, itching, and in some cases, impaired breathing and shock (anaphylaxis) can occur. Epinephrine shot should be given immediately if anaphylaxis symptoms develop.
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Why do I get severe allergic reaction to insect bites?
Query: Hello doctor, I am getting increasingly more severe reactions to insect bites. For 45 years, my body barely registered insect bites, until my hands were bitten a hundred times each by tiny sand mozzies and swelled to triple normal size with great discomfort. Now every bite from mozzie, fly, ant, etc... Read Full »
Answer: Hi Welcome to icliniq.com. Most insect bites are harmless, though they feel uncomfortable and unpleasant. But some of the insect-like bee, wasp or as you mentioned sand mozzies may hurt and cause burning, swelling, pain, etc. Some peoples become allergic to such insect poison. They also transmit se... Read Full »