Insect bites are also referred to by specialists as culicosis. This intensely itchy skin condition is caused by the bites of insects on the skin. These can be mosquitoes as well as other biting and stinging insects. This condition can cause mild to severe symptoms, ranging from itching and swelling at the site of the bite to severe rashes and systemic reactions.
Symptoms
- Intense itching
- Redness and swelling at the bite site
- Bumps or blisters
- In severe cases, it can lead to fever, body aches, and breathing difficulties
Causes
Culicosis is caused by an allergic reaction to the saliva of mosquitoes that is injected into the skin during the bite.
Diagnosis
The diagnosis of culicosis is usually made based on the symptoms and a physical examination by a doctor. In some cases, allergy tests may be conducted to confirm the diagnosis.
Treatment
Treatment of culicosis primarily focuses on relieving the symptoms. This may include:
- Topical creams to reduce itching and swelling
- Antihistamines for severe allergic reactions
- Cold compresses to reduce swelling
- For blisters: puncture the blisters but do not remove the blister roof
Self-care tips
Prevention is the best way to manage culicosis. This may include:
- Using insect repellents
- Wearing protective clothing during evening hours
- Avoiding areas with high mosquito concentrations
- Using mosquito nets in endemic areas
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