ICSE Class 7 Answered
How is an allergy to an insect bite different from a normal reaction to an insect bite
Asked by mrtechnical2019 | 16 Jan, 2019, 10:14: PM
In case of an insect bite, most of the time, the stings and bites lead to mild pain or itching at the point of the bite. At the most, a reddish mild swelling would be seen which disappears after some time.
However, if a person is allergic to an insect bite, he will develop a reaction at the site of the bite that will cause pain, swelling, redness, and itching. The typical itchy red bumps might last for a couple of days. Less commonly, more severe reactions can occur. These include blistering rashes, bruises, or large areas of swelling at the bite sites.
Answered by Sheetal Kolte | 17 Jan, 2019, 11:37: AM
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