Insect bitehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insect_bites_and_stings
Insect bite waye nípasẹ̀ jíjẹ́ àwọn kokoro, tí ó lè fa pupa àti ìwúra ní agbègbè tí ó fara pa. Àwọn ìkòkò láti inú kokoro iná, àwọn oyin, àwọn egbin, àti àwọn hornets sábà máa ń fa irora. Jíjẹ́ láti efon àti fleas kì í ṣe púpọ̀ láti fa nyún ju irora lọ.

Dermatitis olubasọrọ ti agbègbè le ṣàfihàn irú àwọn egbo awọ ara bíi insect bite.

Ìbànújẹ́ awọ ara sí àwọn bújẹ́ kokoro àti tata máa ń dúró fún ọjọ́ díẹ̀. Síbẹ̀síbẹ̀, ní àwọn ìgbà míì, ìṣesi agbègbè lè pẹ́ tó ọdún méjì. Àwọn gẹ́jẹ́ wọ̀nyí lè dà bíi àìlera míì bíi àwọn ọ̀gbẹ́ aláìṣe tàbí alákan.

Itọju - Oògùn OTC
* Antihistamine OTC fún yíyọkúrò ààmì aisan nyún.
#Cetirizine [Zytec]
#LevoCetirizine [Xyzal]

* OTC ìkúnra àpòró le ṣee lo tí ó bá jẹ́ ọ̀gbẹ́ irora.
#Polysporin
#Bacitracin

* Ikunra sitẹriọdu OTC fún yíyọkúrò ààmì aisan nyún. Síbẹ̀síbẹ̀, ikunra sitẹriọdu OTC lè má ṣiṣẹ́ fún àgbára kékeré.
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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
Awọn aati inira ti eto si awọn tabo kokoro ni a ro pe o ni ipa nipa ida kan ninu ọgọrun awọn ọmọde ati ida mẹta ti awọn agbalagba. Ninu awọn ọmọde, awọn aati wọnyi nigbagbogbo farahan bi awọn ọran awọ ara bii hives ati wiwu, lakoko ti awọn agbalagba ni itara si awọn iṣoro mimi tabi titẹ ẹjẹ kekere. Efinifirini jẹ itọju ti o fẹ julọ fun awọn aati inira ojiji lojiji, ati pe awọn ẹni-kọọkan ti o wa ninu ewu yẹ ki o pese pẹlu awọn ẹrọ abẹrẹ ti ara ẹni fun awọn ipo pajawiri.
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.