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41. Insect Bites And Stings
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Medical Reference Alternative / Complementary Medicine ... Conditions Insect Bites and Stings Also Listed As: Signs and Symptoms What Causes It? What to Expect at Your Provider's Office Treatment Options ... Supporting Research Insect bites can cause an allergic reaction. More people have allergic reactions to stinging insects than to biting insects. Signs and Symptoms
  • Red, swollen, warm lump or hives Itching, tenderness, pain Sores from scratching; can be infected Serious allergic reactions when symptoms spread (this is called anaphylaxis). These can include difficulty breathing, dizziness, nausea, diarrhea, fever, muscle spasms, or loss of consciousness. Call for emergency medical help right away.
What Causes It? Stinging insects include bumblebees, yellow jackets, hornets, wasps, and fire and harvester ants. Biting insects include conenose bugs, mosquitoes, horseflies, deerflies, spiders, bedbugs, and black flies. What to Expect at Your Provider's Office Your health care provider will determine if you are having, or are at risk of having a serious allergic reaction. If you are having an allergic reaction, your provider will give you drugs to stop it. When you feel better, you may have a series of shots to prevent a strong reaction if you are bitten again.

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Alternate Names : Bedbug Bite, Bee Sting, Bites - Insects, Bees, and Spiders, Black Widow Spider Bite, Brown Recluse Bite, Flea Bite, Honey Bee or Hornet Sting, Lice Bites, Mite Bite, Scorpion Bite, Spider Bite, Wasp Sting, Yellow Jacket Sting Insect Bites and Stings: First Aid For emergencies (severe reactions):
  • Check the person's airway, breathing, and pulse. If necessary, begin rescue breathing and
  • 43. First Aid - Page 16 - Bites And Stings.
    How to treat the different types of bites and stings. this page includes information about insect bites, snake bites, the cane toad and tick paralysis.
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    Bites and Stings
    Bites and stings can be dangerous to your pet due to the venom injected or because your pet is allergic to it. Initial treatment is to apply a special type of bandage - Pressure Immobilization. However most of our pets are bitten on the mouth or around the head and rarely is the bite visible. Pressure immobilization is used for the management of snake bites, spider bites and where allergic reactions are occurring.
    PRESSURE IMMOBILIZATION
    • Apply a crepe or conforming bandage over the bitten area and around the limb. Use pantyhose or other material if no bandage is available.
      Apply the bandage firmly but do not stop blood flow.
      Bandage to the paw and then up as far as possible on the limb. Wrap over the body if necessary. Apply a splint (rolled up newspaper, pieces of wood etc.) with a second bandage.
      Do not remove the bandage once applied.
    BEE
    Bee stings are rarely lethal but your pet may require veterinary care if your pet has an allergic reaction (usually the face swells).
    • Remove the sting by scraping it sideways with your fingernail or the side of a knife or credit card.
      Apply cold compresses or a piece of ice to the affected area to reduce pain and swelling.

    44. Insect Bites And Stings - Medicinal Herbs Online
    Herbal Glossary Medicinal Glossary Herbal Preparations. Insect bites and stings. Preventing the stings or bites is far preferable than a remedy. Back to Top.
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      Definition
      Bees, bumblebees, wasps, hornets, fire ants, yellow jackets, ticks, mosquitoes, chigger bites, etc., The stings may cause an allergic reaction, sometimes resulting in death. This reaction is known as an insect venom allergy. The problem is not with an allergy to the insect but with the venom.
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      Symptoms
      Difficulty in swallowing, hoarseness, labored breathing, weakness, confusion, severe swelling, and feeling of panic. A more severe reaction results in the closing of the airway and/or shock (cyanosis and a drop in blood pressure), producing unconsciousness. In the case of tick bites, Rocky Mountain spotted fever or Lyme disease may be carried by the ticks. Just as mosquitoes carry malaria. Preventing the stings or bites is far preferable than a remedy.
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      • Aloe
      • Balm
      • Basil, sweet
      • Betony, wood
      • Birthroot
      • Bistort
      • Black cohosh
      • Borage
      • Bowman's root
      • Calendula
      • Cedron
      • Cohosh, black

    45. EMedicine Health - Bites And Stings
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    46. Bites And Stings
    bites and stings. Definition. Anaphylaxis A lifethreatening allergic reaction occurring in persons hypersensitive to bites and stings.
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    Encyclopedia Index B Home Encyclopedia Encyclopedia Index B Bites and stings Definition Humans can be injured by the bites or stings of many kinds of animals, including mammals such as dogs, cats, and fellow humans; arthropods such as spiders, bees, and wasps; snakes; and marine animals such as jellyfish and stingrays. Description Mammals DOGS In the United States, where the dog population exceeds 50 million, dogs surpass all other mammals in the number of bites inflicted on humans. However, most dog-bite injuries are minor. A telephone survey of U.S. households conducted in 1994 led researchers to estimate that 3,737,000 dog bites not requiring medical attention occurred in the United States that year, versus 757,000 that did require medical treatment. Studies also show that most dog bites are from pets or other dogs known to the bitten person, that males are more likely than females to be bitten, and that children face a greater risk than adults. Each year, about 10-20 Americans, mostly children under 10 years of age, are killed by dogs. Dog bites result in an estimated 340,000 emergency-room visits annually throughout the United States. More than half of the bites seen by emergency departments occur at home. Children under 10 years old, especially boys between 5 and 9 years of age, are more likely than older people to visit an emergency room for bite treatment. Children under 10 years old were also much more liable to be bitten on the face, neck, and head. Nearly all of the injuries suffered by people seeking treatment in emergency rooms were of "low severity," and most were treated and released without being admitted to hospital or sent to another facility. Many of the bites resulted from people attempting to break up fights between animals.

    47. Virtual Naval Hospital: Pediatric Emergency Manual: Bites And Stings
    Pediatric Emergency Manual. bites and stings. Department There are several mechanisms for the toxic effects of bites and stings Immunologic
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  • Mechanisms of Injury
  • Children may be at increased risk for severe reactions to stings and envenomations due to an increased dose of venom per kg.
  • There are several mechanisms for the toxic effects of bites and stings:
  • Immunologic, including IgE mediated anaphylaxis and serum sickness (Ab-Ag complex).
  • Hemotoxic
  • Neurotoxic
  • Most venoms are toxic due to a combination of the above factors
  • Purveyors of Venom
  • Snakes Several different types of snakes must be differentiated due to the varying effects of their venoms.
  • Pit Vipers
  • These account for the majority of significant envenomations in the United States. Included are
  • Rattlesnakes (60%)
  • Water moccasins:
  • Copperheads (30%)
  • Cottonmouths (10%)
  • Many rattlesnake bites are provoked and thus involve the upper extremities
  • Pit viper venom is voluntarily injected by venom gland contraction. It generally contains digestive enzymes. Depending on the species there may be other components. The Mojave rattlesnake makes Mojave "toxin", a neurotoxin which may lead to paralysis and respiratory arrest. There may be varying hemotoxins which profoundly decrease platelet and clotting factors.
  • Treatment
  • First Aid Management
    • Initiate BLS as necessary (ABCs)
    • Move the patient to a health care facility as rapidly as possible
    • Minimize movement of an affected extremity and keep the extremity below the level of the heart
  • 48. Bites And Stings: Scorpions, Fireants, Bees, Wasps, Hornets, Snakes
    Basic information, bites and stings; wasps, hornets, snakes, scorpions, bees, fleas, ticks. bites and stings. Next in our group of bites and stings are spiders.
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    In the animal kingdom there are many creatures that can bite or sting humans, pets, livestock or wildlife. Many of these bites or stings can cause pain, death or reactions to our systems that can be mild to extreme. This article cannot cover all scenarios, all bites, all stings delivered by every animal or insect on the planet. It will, however, attempt to describe the different problems encountered by humans and domestic animals that are caused by insects, reptiles and others.
    Not all insects, reptiles, animals cause pain, sickness, allergic reactions or death. Even of those creatures that have the ability to bite or sting, not all have the ability to puncture human skin. All spiders can deliver toxins but very few can actually deliver these toxins deep enough through human skin to actually cause sickness or death. (See Black Widow Spiders Brown Recluse Spiders
    Of those that can puncture or cut human skin, most are defending themselves or are looking for a blood meal. Chiggers, mosquitoes, fleas and ticks are examples of those that have mouthparts that enable them to puncture skin for feeding on blood. Horse Flies and Deer flies are examples of insects that have mouthparts that actually cut skin (instead of puncturing) to get to their food, which is blood. Among the creatures discussed will be spiders

    49. Postgraduate Medicine: Summer Emergencies Symposium: Bites And Stings Of The Art
    bites and stings of the arthropod kind. Treating reactions that can range from annoying to menacing. Earl D. Kemp, MD. The result is often bites and stings.
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    Bites and stings of the arthropod kind
    Treating reactions that can range from annoying to menacing
    Earl D. Kemp, MD VOL 103 / NO 6 / JUNE 1998 / POSTGRADUATE MEDICINE This page is best viewed with a browser that supports tables This is the first of four articles on summer emergencies Preview : As the cold, wet conditions of winter give way to the pleasant weather of spring and summer, we Homosapiens venture out of our "dens" for increasingly extended periods of the day and night. Many of the creeping and flying creatures we encounter outdoors consider our species to be a source of food or a threat to safety. The result is often bites and stings. Primary care physicians must be able to accurately identify the source of such wounds and treat the victim appropriately. Dr Kemp reviews arthropods commonly seen in the United States, and he discusses management of bites and reactions to them, some of which can be severe. P rimary care physicians may well be patients' most important resource concerning the many arthropods found in this country and the wounds they can inflict. Physicians can assist in easing patients' immediate discomfort, manage serious reactions, and teach prevention. Fortunately, the type of reaction generated by a bite or sting often helps identify the species involved and the typical course that follows. Both of these factors are important in selecting treatment.
    Hymenoptera stings
    Wasps, bees, and certain ants use their weapon, a modified ovipositor, to protect themselves and the colony. Most species do so in a somewhat predictable manner, but others (notably, yellow jackets) may attack without apparent provocation. The circumstances, number, and pattern of stings are helpful clues in identifying the species. Of course, an individual insect of any group may sting if injured or threatened. In temperate climates, stings may occur during any warm month, but their numbers peak in August (1).

    50. Bug Identification: Bites And Stings
    Most insect bites and stings are considered minor, causing pain, swelling, and itchiness. People have different sensitivities to bites and stings.
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    Most insect bites and stings are considered minor, causing pain, swelling, and itchiness. These symptoms may last a few days.
    General First Aid
    • If outside, move to a safer area. Wash the sting/bite and use an ice pack to relieve pain and to slow the spread of the toxin. Bee sting should scraped from the skin without squeezing the poison sac if it is still attached. Seek medical advice if there are severe symptoms, such as widespread swelling, especially of the face or neck, difficulty in breathing, dizziness or a drop in blood pressure.

    Two potentially life-threatening instances are poisonous spiderbites and particular sensitivity and allergy to bites or stings. In both cases medical advice should be sought. Very young children and the elderly are the most at risk. The only poisonous spiders in New Zealand are the katipo and the closely related Australian red-back spider, which is found in some areas. Antivenom to these spider bites is available at hospitals and health centres. If possible, catch the spider responsible, so that it can be positively identified. There have been no deaths attributed to spider bites in New Zealand for many years.

    51. Bites And Stings
    Bites Stings. Preventing bites and stings see page 336; Note proper use of repellent page 336; Humane society guidelins page 337. Some links may be outdated.
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    Factors that influence signs and symptoms of a bite or sting
    • Location of bite,
    • Amount of poison injected
    • Elapsed time
    • Victim's size, weight, and age
    Less severe stings may trigger the following signs and symptoms
  • Bite mark @ point of injection
  • Stinger, tentacle or venom sac
  • Redness around entry site
  • Swelling around entry site
  • Pain at or around entry site Insects: Oregon Health Sciences University http://www.ohsu.edu/cliniweb/C21/C21.613.127.html
    • Examine site for stinger
    • Don't use tweezers. Why? Pressure could lead to increased poisoning.
    • Wash area with soap and water. Cover to keep clean. Apply ice to area to reduce pain and swelling.
    • Be aware of potential allergic reaction.
    Ticks: Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) How transmitted: Wood tick or dog tick to Humans Symptoms: Spotted rash (after infection) Wrists and Ankle rash. Fever, chills, servere headache, joint and muscle aches. 20% DIE Lyme Disease (borreliosis) AMERICAN LYME DISEASE FOUNDATION
    • How transmitted: Tick attached to field mice or deer.
    • Location (beaches and in wooded and grassy areas)
    • Deer ticks really small
    • Risk greatest in May - July
    • Symptoms: days or weeks later; Small red area. Spreads up to 6-8 inches. Bullseye effect (lighter center) or Bruised look with darker skin colors.
  • 52. Bites And Stings - Information / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
    home wounds and injuries bites and stings bites and stings. Subtopics bites and stings Animals, bites and stings Insects.
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    53. Bites And Stings
    MAIN SEARCH INDEX. bites and stings. Terms Anaphylaxis. A lifethreatening allergic reaction occurring in persons hypersensitive to bites and stings. Antibiotics.
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    Profile and top views of typically nonpoisonous and poisonous snakes. Characteristic triangular head and pits on the side of the head are indicative of poisonous pit vipers found in the United States. (Illustration by Argosy Inc.) Types of spiders and insects that bite and sting. (Illustration by Argosy Inc.)
    Definition
    Humans can be injured by the bites or stings of many kinds of animals, including mammals such as dogs, cats, and fellow humans; arthropods such as spiders, bees, and wasps; snakes; and marine animals such as jellyfish and stingrays.
    Description
    Mammals DOGS In the United States, where the dog population exceeds 50 million, dogs surpass all other mammals in the number of bites inflicted on humans. However, most dog-bite injuries are minor. A telephone survey of U.S. households conducted in 1994 led researchers to estimate that 3,737,000 dog bites not requiring medical attention occurred in the United States that year, versus 757,000 that did require medical treatment. Studies also show that most dog bites are from pets or other dogs known to the bitten person, that males are more likely than females to be bitten, and that children face a greater risk than adults. Each year, about 10-20 Americans, mostly children under 10 years of age, are killed by dogs. Dog bites result in an estimated 340,000 emergency-room visits annually throughout the United States. More than half of the bites seen by emergency departments occur at home. Children under 10 years old, especially boys between 5 and 9 years of age, are more likely than older people to visit an emergency room for bite treatment. Children under 10 years old were also much more liable to be bitten on the face, neck, and head. Nearly all of the injuries suffered by people seeking treatment in emergency rooms were of "low severity," and most were treated and released without being admitted to hospital or sent to another facility. Many of the bites resulted from people attempting to break up fights between animals.

    54. Insect Bites And Stings And Spider Bites: Topic Overview
    Insect bites and stings and Spider Bites. Topic Overview. Insect Some people have more severe reactions to bites or stings. Infants
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    55. Victorian Poisons Information Centre : Bites & Stings
    Bites stings. First aid for snake bite in Australia with notes on first aid for bites and stings by other Australian venomous creatures.
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    Further reading
    Sutherland SK, Tibballs J. Australian animal toxins. Melbourne: Oxford University Press; 2001. Williamson JA, Fenner PJ, Burnett JW, Rifkin JF. Venomous and poisonous marine animals: a medical and biological handbook. Sydney: University of New South Wales Press; 1996. Sutherland SK, Sutherland J. Venomous creatures of Australia: a field guide with notes on first aid. Oxford University Press: Melbourne; 1999.
    Sutherland SK, Hawdon GM, Winkel KD. First aid for snake bite in Australia: with notes on first aid for bites and stings by other Australian venomous creatures. The Australian Venom Research Unit: Parkville; 1999.
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    56. The Children's Hospital At Westmead - Parents - Bites And Stings
    This fact sheet provides information on the basic treatment of venomous bites and stings in Australia. bites and stings. Disclaimer
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    This fact sheet provides information on the basic treatment of venomous bites and stings in Australia. For more information about how to manage bites and stings contact the: Poisons Information Centre Tel: 13 11 26
    Spiders
    Many different types of spiders in Australia bite people. Many bites cause a reaction on the part of the body that is bitten. The only poisonous species known in Australia are the Red Back Spider and the Funnel Web Spider. Red Back Spider A stinging feeling will be followed with swelling and pain.
    Basic treatment:
    • wash the area and keep it clean
    • seek medical advice if symptoms occur. Symptoms may include weakness, persistent pain, localised sweating, nausea, vomiting, pale colour.
    Funnel Web Spider A bite can be very dangerous, especially to young children. There is usually extreme pain, lots of sweating, nausea and vomiting, difficulty in breathing and muscle twitching.
    Basic treatment:
    • apply a very firm bandage around the bite and then bandage the whole limb to slow the flow of venom around the body
    • use a splint to hold the area of the bite still
    • take the person straight to the nearest hospital.

    57. Bites And Stings
    bites and stings. Dr Fenner s research interests include jellyfish and other venomous marine creatures and in particular marine stings and bites.
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    broader: Poisoning Wounds and Injuries other: Abdominal Injuries Allergens Arm Injuries Arsenic Poisoning ... Wound Infection narrower: Insect Bites and Stings Marine-medic.com Marine-medic.com is compiled by Dr Peter Fenner, an Honorary National Medical Officer for Surf Life Saving Australia. Dr Fenner's research interests include jellyfish and other venomous marine creatures and in particular marine stings and bites. This resource provides information on simple marine biology which contains information on common jellyfish and how they sting their victims, a medical section covers different jellyfish species and focuses on envenomation, fatalities, first aid and the medical treatment of jellyfish stings. Also discussed are marine creatures such as the blue-ringed octupus, sea snakes, cone shell, stingray, and stonefish. First aid advice, a glossary of terms and Dr Fenner's published articles are all accessible from this Web site. Dr Fenner is also an adviser on marine envenomation for the WHO, AMA, and the Australian Poisons Information Centres. Marine Toxins / poisoning Marine Biology First Aid / methods Bites and Stings ... Tips to remember : stinging insect allergy Taken from a patient information pamphlet published by the American Academy of Allergy and Immunology, this document discusses the allergic reactions to insect stings. It covers the symptoms, how to identify stinging insects, preventing and treating stings, and when to consult an allergist. The leaflet is also available in Spanish.

    58. Insect Bites And Stings
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    59. Insect Bites And Stings In Children - Keep Kids Healthy
    Insect bites and stings. Unless your child has an allergy, most insect bites and stings cause minor redness, swelling and itching.
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