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ladyofastolat) wrote2014-06-01 02:39 pm
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Bites
Is anyone wise in the ways of insect bites? I know I could Google this, but reputable health sites tend to say "if in doubt, see your doctor," and other sort of sites tend to say, "OMG! You're DYING!" so I prefer to start with the wisdom of the real, sensible people who live in my LJ.
I picked up half a dozen insect bites in Capri. They did nothing out of the ordinary - i.e. they turned into small swollen white lumps which itched like crazy for 2 or 3 days, then slowly faded to pink. However, nearly 2 weeks later, two of them suddenly decided to come back for a second round, this time as battalions. First the site of the initial bite was surrounded by a perfect circle of what looked almost like new bites, although they had no puncture mark. Then the gaps filled in, so now I've got swollen, pinky-yellow lumps over two inches across. Now the other original bites are starting to do the same.
Is this normal? Should I just be patient, and continue to treat with antihistamine, and trust that they will go away in time? Or are they likely to spread even more, unless I take action?
I picked up half a dozen insect bites in Capri. They did nothing out of the ordinary - i.e. they turned into small swollen white lumps which itched like crazy for 2 or 3 days, then slowly faded to pink. However, nearly 2 weeks later, two of them suddenly decided to come back for a second round, this time as battalions. First the site of the initial bite was surrounded by a perfect circle of what looked almost like new bites, although they had no puncture mark. Then the gaps filled in, so now I've got swollen, pinky-yellow lumps over two inches across. Now the other original bites are starting to do the same.
Is this normal? Should I just be patient, and continue to treat with antihistamine, and trust that they will go away in time? Or are they likely to spread even more, unless I take action?
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If you want an answer today, you could try the NHS healthline (whatever its called these days). They can be slow getting back to you, but they could offer some advice. Or there's the walk-in centre option if you have one nearby (not everyone does, though).
I wouldn't leave it, it sounds to me like it should be seen by someone - though tomorrow would probably be fine.
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You feel such a wally being threatened with hospital for something like that! And the thousand giant orange pills full of Science are not much fun, although admittedly much preferable to swelling up and turning manky.
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Incidentally, this is a perfect opportunity for my Wonderous Radish icon, which gets few outings.
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I hope it's not an infection and that you're well taken care of.
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