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Insect Bites

Low Risk

Also known as:

ant bite bed bug bite chigger bite flea bite mosquito bite

a mosquito biting into someone's skin to represent insect bites.

Possible Symptoms

  • Local reaction of the skin at the bite site ranging from no symptoms to stinging
  • risk for bite site to become infected

Important

If you have been bitten by a brown recluse or black widow spider, or stung by a bee, wasp, hornet, or yellow jacket, call the Missouri Poison Center at 1-800-222-1222 for treatment advice on how to handle the bite or sting.

Additional Information

NOTE: If you have been bitten by a brown recluse or black widow spider or stung by a bee, wasp, hornet, or yellow jacket, call the Missouri Poison Center now for help on how to handle this bite or sting.

Calls to the poison center regarding insect bites are a common occurrence and rarely result in harmful symptoms. Most often we are called about red bumps that vary in size and appearance. Our first concern is to avoid an infection. Any time there is a break in the skin, even the small puncture that an insect leaves, there is a chance for an infection to occur.

Wash the area thoroughly with soap and water to make sure it is clean. Then apply a thin layer of an antibiotic ointment to act as a barrier to infection. Do not apply ice to the site. If there is itching, apply a topical hydrocortisone 1% cream. Remember that most infections result from actions after the bite, such as scratching and picking at the bite.

If there is redness and swelling with a bite is increasing in size, if there is drainage or pus from the bite and you start to run a fever, OR if you think it was a brown recluse or black widow that bit you, call the Missouri Poison Center right away at 1-800-222-1222. The poison center is open all day, every day for poisoning emergencies and questions, too.

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