MOSQUITO OR ANT BITE: SYMPTOMS AND WHAT OINTMENTS TO USE - ALLERGIES
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What to do in case of allergy to insect bite



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Any insect bite causes a small allergic reaction with redness, swelling and itching at the site of the bite, however, some people may have a more severe allergic reaction that can cause swelling of the entire affected limb or other body sites. In the vast majority of cases, symptoms can be relieved by passing a pebble of ice on the spot and using an antiallergic ointment, but in some people the allergic reaction may be so severe that it may be necessary to treat corticosteroid-based ointments or even taking epinephrine if the symptoms put your life at risk