What to do in case of insect bites? Treatment of insect bites
With the weather warming and the approach of the summer season, one of the most feared and taken measures by citizens was insect bites. Insect bite, which usually presents with symptoms such as redness and itching on the skin, can in some cases be quite dangerous. So, what to do in case of insect bites? How is insect sting treated?
One of the things citizens fear the most is insect bites and stings. It is possible to take simple measures to protect your children and yourself from insect bites and serious problems, poisoning and fatal consequences. Here's what you need to do in case of insect bites.
WHAT TO DO TO PROTECT INSECTS?
Of course, it makes more sense to take precautions before the bites are bitten! Especially in light green areas, people going to picnic can carry chemical-free lotions in their bags with natural structure to prevent insects, flies and ticks from approaching. You can put insects away from you by applying them to your exposed body parts. In addition, to reduce the allergic reaction, itching against creams and lotions are recommended by experts to have with you.
However, when using such protectors, we recommend that you consult a doctor. Some of them are chemicals that are irritating to the skin and can react if absorbed. The substances used should not be absorbed through the skin. It should not irritate the skin. It shouldn't poison if it gets in your mouth and tongue. Here, in order not to be exposed to such bad situations, expert opinion is essential ...
SYMPTOMS OF INSECT STROKE
In insect stings, pain, swelling and discoloration occur in the inserted region. Swelling away from the area with insect bites, erythema, urticaria, itching, abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, chest tightness, difficulty breathing, wheezing, tongue swelling may be present. These symptoms are signs of severe allergic reactions and appear within minutes. These symptoms, especially vomiting, chest tightness and swelling of the tongue is seen if you need to see a medical institution immediately.
WHAT TO DO IN THE CASE OF INSECT STUCK
Insect stings are a joyous and sometimes life-threatening problem for people working in the fields, holidaying and picnics, especially in early summer and autumn. The reaction after insect sting varies from person to person and from insect to insect.
In the case of insect bites, first try to find out what kind of insect bites you by staying calm, and if you feel really bad, go to the nearest health facility immediately. Do not scratch or squeeze the wound until it is seen by a specialist.
Common Insect and Mosquito Bite: The first thing to be done after insect bites and stings is to wash the area with soapy water and apply an antiseptic, germicidal solution. It should also compress with ice if a small swelling occurs at the insect sting. If there is a larger swelling or itching around the inserted area, you should go to the nearest health facility and have it checked by a qualified doctor as soon as possible.
ANT BIT: If you think you've been bitten by an ant, you should put ice on the blushing area for 10-30 minutes and apply antiallergic lotion.
TICK BIT: If you have been exposed to a tick bite, which is common in Central Anatolia and the Black Sea region, you should remove the tick's head with the tweezers as close as possible to the child's skin. The tick should not be squeezed, you should wash it with soap and water and apply antibiotic cream. Of course, all these procedures should be performed by a specialist physician or health personnel.
SPIDER BIT: One of the most common bite species is the spider bite. The bites of these bites, which are fluffy and red, should be washed with soapy water and put on ice. Dangerous black widow spider becomes pale red. If it is suspected, you should go to the hospital.
Fleas bites: Bites are usually seen down the knee, itchy, red lesions, calamie lotion ride relieves.
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