Insect bitehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insect_bites_and_stings
Insect bite na-eme site n'ịta ahụhụ, nke nwere ike ibute ọbara na ọzịza n’akụkụ merụrụ ahụ. Àjà sitere na ndanda ọkụ, aṅụ, ahịhịa, na mpi na‑ebukarị mgbu. Ata ahụhụ site na anwụnta na fleas nwere ike ikpata itching karịa mgbu.

Dermatitis kọntaktị mpaghara nwere ike igosi ọnya anụ ahụ dịka insect bite.

Mmeghachi omume akpụkpọ ahụ maka ata ahụhụ na nrịbama na-adịru ụbọchị ole na ole. Otú ọ dị, n’ọnọdụ ụfọdụ, mmeghachi omume mpaghara nwere ike ịdịru ruo afọ abụọ. A na‑achọpụta ụfọdụ ata ndị a mgbe ụfọdụ dị ka ụdị ọnya ndị ọzọ na-adịghị mma ma ọ bụ ọrịa kansa.

Ọgwụgwọ ― OTC Ọgwụ
* OTC antihistamine maka ibelata mgbaàmà itching.
#Cetirizine [Zytec]
#LevoCetirizine [Xyzal]

* Enwere ike iji ude ọgwụ OTC mee ihe ma ọ bụrụ na ọnya na‑egbu mgbu.
#Polysporin
#Bacitracin

* Ude steroid OTC maka ibelata mgbaàmà itching. Agbanyeghị, ude steroid OTC nwere ike ọ gaghị arụ ọrụ maka ihe dị ala.
#Hydrocortisone ointment
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References Insect bite reactions 23442453
Clinical features of mosquito bites, hypersensitivity to mosquito bites Epstein-Barr virus NK (HMB-EBV-NK) disease, eruptive pseudoangiomatosis, Skeeter syndrome, papular pruritic eruption of HIV/AIDS, and clinical features produced by bed bugs, Mexican chicken bugs, assassin bugs, kissing bugs, fleas, black flies, Blandford flies, louse flies, tsetse flies, midges, and thrips are discussed.
 Stinging insect allergy 12825843
A na-eche na mmeghachi omume nfụkasị sistemu na-ata ahụhụ na-emetụta ihe dị ka pasent 1 nke ụmụaka na pasent 3 nke ndị okenye. N'ime ụmụaka, mmeghachi omume ndị a na-apụtakarị dị ka okwu akpụkpọ anụ dị ka hives na ọzịza, ebe ndị okenye na-enwekarị ike iku ume ma ọ bụ ọbara mgbali elu. Epinephrine bụ ọgwụgwọ kachasị amasị maka mmeghachi ahụ nfụkasị siri ike na mberede, ndị mmadụ nọ n'ihe ize ndụ kwesịrị inye ha ngwaọrụ ịgbanye onwe ha maka ọnọdụ mberede.
Systemic allergic reactions to insect stings are thought to impact about 1 percent of children and 3 percent of adults. In children, these reactions often manifest as skin issues such as hives and swelling, whereas adults are more prone to breathing difficulties or low blood pressure. Epinephrine is the preferred treatment for sudden severe allergic reactions, and individuals at risk should be provided with self-injection devices for emergency situations.