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101. Insect Bites & Stings
list. To access this special service. Insect bites stings. over. Characteristics of bites/stings. Symptoms. Venomous. Non Venomous.
http://www.traveldoctor.co.uk/stings.htm
THE TRAVEL DOCTOR
www.traveldoctor.co.uk Home Introduction Information Main Page ... Insect Borne Diseases Insect Bites Animal Bites First Aid Mountain Sickness SCUBA Page ... Currency Converter Do you know which medicines you should take with you on your travels?
By accessing the interactive part of this web site you can obtain a list of all the medicines necessary for your trip.
Whether you are going on a holiday to a beach resort or a full blown expedition to some remote location. However long you will be away or however many people will be in your group, wherever you are going and whatever you are doing, you can obtain your own customised list.
To access this special service:- For more information on Insect borne diseases
Insects inhabit
every corner of the globe and there are perhaps more species of insect than all the others put together. They are remarkably successful creatures and have adapted to survive in just about every environment.

102. WHAT ABOUT BITES & STINGS???? - Poison Information Network At Marquette General
WHAT ABOUT bites stings SPIDERS, About 80% of all spiders are poisonous but fortunately, only a few spiders that are able
http://www.mgh.org/poison/bites.html
Babysitter's Guide Syrup of Ipecac Home Checklist What's Poisonous? ... Physician Page
SPIDERS
About 80% of all spiders are poisonous - but fortunately, only a few spiders that are able to bite humans have extremely toxic venom. The most common reaction from a spider bite amounts to some swelling and skin irritation. The female Black Widow spider is the best-known poisonous spider. She is identified by her glossy black body and a red hourglass-shaped mark on her abdomen. Symptoms of her bite are: an initial sharp pinprick, progressing to dull numbing pain in the injured body part; cramping in the stomach, shoulders, back and chest may develop, along with restlessness, later. Nausea, vomiting, headache and hypertension (high blood pressure) may also occur. FIRST AID:
  • Apply a cold compress to the site of the bite.
  • 103. From Scd@atria.com Sun Jun 5 050522 EDT 1994 Newsgroups Rec.
    From scd@atria.com Sun Jun 5 050522 EDT 1994 Newsgroups rec.gardens From scd@atria.com (Steve Daukas) Subject bites/stings/Allergic reactions
    http://www.logicsouth.com/~lcoble/dir9/bites-st.txt

    104. Insect Bites & Stings
    Insect bites stings. DESCRIPTION Arthropods affect disease. Inoculation of poison may occur as either a bite or a sting. This discussion
    http://www.5mcc.com/Assets/SUMMARY/TP0483.html
    DESCRIPTION: Arthropods affect man by being pests, inoculating poison, invading tissue, or transmitting disease. Inoculation of poison may occur as either a bite or a sting. This discussion is limited to the irritative, poisonous, allergic effects of these pests.
    • Harmful arthropods of the U.S. include:
      • Bees: Bumblebees, sweat bees, honeybees
      • Wasps: Hornets, wasps
      • Ants: Fire ants, harvester ants
      • Brown recluse spider
      • Black widow spider
      • Hobo spiders
      • Scorpions
      • Mosquitoes
      • Flies: Deer, horse, black, stable, and biting midges
      • Lice: Body, head, pubic
      • Bugs: Kissing, bed, wheel
      • Fleas: Human, cat, dog
      • Mites: Itch mite (scabies), red bugs (chiggers)
      • Ticks
      • Caterpillars: Puss, browntail, buck, moth saddleback
      • Centipedes
    • Characteristic reactions include:
      • Local tissue irritation, inflammation and destruction
      • Systemic effects related to inoculated poisons
      • Allergic reactions: Immediate or delayed

      System(s) affected: Skin/Exocrine
      Genetics: N/A
      Incidence/Prevalence in USA: Widespread (seasonal and regional variance)
      Predominant age: All ages
      Predominant sex: Male = Female
      CAUSES:
      • Local tissue inflammation and destruction from poison
      • Allergic reaction from previous sensitization
      • Toxic reaction from large inoculation of poison
      ICD-9-CM: 989.5 Insect sting (venomous)

    105. Health Care Information Resources Insect Bites Stings Links
    html. Insect bites stings Links. For this resource. Insect bites stings Insect stings a British site concerned with sting allergies;
    http://www-hsl.mcmaster.ca/tomflem/stings.html

    106. Walgreens | Store Online | First Aid: Insect Bites & Stings
    Insect bites stings. Jock Itch. Pain Relief Creams. Home Store Online Home Medical First Aid Insect bites stings. First Aid Insect bites stings.
    http://www.walgreens.com/store/productlist.jhtml?CATID=100959&navAction=jump&nav

    107. EMedicine Wilderness Emergencies : MARINE BASED BITES OR STINGS - Online Medical
    Back to Wilderness Emergencies Marine Based bites Or stings. Wilderness Emergencies Marine Based bites Or stings Articles. Bristleworm Sting, (CME available).
    http://www.emedicine.com/wild/MARINE_BASED_BITES_OR_STINGS.htm
    Home Specialties CME PDA ... Patient Education Articles Images CME Patient Education Advanced Search Link to this site
    Back to: Wilderness Emergencies > Marine Based Bites Or Stings
    Wilderness Emergencies - Marine Based Bites Or Stings Articles
    Bristleworm Sting

    (CME available)
    Catfish Sting
    (CME available)
    ... Institutional Subscribers

    108. Parent/Child Health Information

    http://www.cyh.com/cyh/parentopics/usr_index0.stm?topic_id=211

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