Insect Bite Treatments Annapolis MD

Find top doctors who perform Insect Bite Treatments in Annapolis, MD. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Annapolis, MD.

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Dr.Heather Pacheco

# 270, 200 Harry S Truman Pkwy
Annapolis, MD 21401


Robert Louis Handwerger

410-224-7795
101 Ridgely Ave Ste 10
Annapolis, MD 21401


Henry Sandel

410-266-7120
127 Lubrano Dr Ste 102
Annapolis, MD 21401


Lisa Joy Renfro

410-224-2260
2002 Medical Pkwy Ste 630
Annapolis, MD 21401


Heather Andrus Pacheco

(410) 897-0272
49 Old Solomons Island Rd – Suite 104
Annapolis, MD 21401


Christopher Spittler

(410) 841-5355
2448 Holly Avenue Suite 400
Annapolis, MD 21401


Calvert Ear Nose & Throat

(410) 280-1847
107 Ridgely Ave # 14C
Annapolis, MD 21412


Dr.Lisa Renfro

(410) 224-2260
2002 Medical Pkwy # 630
Annapolis, MD 21401


Capital Dermatology

(410) 897-0272
49 Old Solomons Island Road
Annapolis, MD 21401


Marcia Ormsby

410-224-1144
116 Defense Hwy Ste 500
Annapolis, MD 21401


Gerald W Newman

(410) 224-8001
2002 Medical Pkwy – Suite 650
Annapolis, MD 21401


Buhrer D Paul

1-301-261-8455
2448 Holly Avenue Suite 400
Annapolis, MD 21401


Dr.Allan Harrington

(410) 224-3614
703 Giddings Ave # M
Annapolis, MD 21401


Anne Arundel Dermatology

(410) 224-7795
703 Giddings Ave Ste M
Annapolis, MD 21401


Buhrer D Paul

1-410-841-5355
2448 Holly Avenue Suite 400
Annapolis, MD 21401


C. Daniel Laughlin

(410) 841-5355
2448 Holly Avenue Suite 400
Annapolis, MD 21401


Christopher J Spittler

410-841-5355
2448 Holly Ave Ste 400
Annapolis, MD 21401


Buhrer, D Paul – Plastic Surgery Specialists

(410) 841-5355
2448 Holly Ave # 400
Annapolis, MD 21412


Kelly Marie Sullivan

410-571-1280
888 Bestgate Rd Ste 208
Annapolis, MD 21401


Marcia V. Ormsby

(410) 881-0117
116 Defense Highway, Suite 500
Annapolis, MD 21401


Insect Bite Treatments FAQ in Annapolis, MD

Why is my bug bite getting bigger and redder?

If a sting becomes seriously infected, contact your primary care doctor. Due to bacteria under fingernails, scratching an itchy bug bite is the most likely way infections begin. “You can recognize infection by its hallmarks, which include increasing redness, warmth to the touch, pain and pus,” said Monteiro.

Do you need to go to the doctor for bug bites?

Most bug bites can be treated at home. Hydrocortisone cream and topical/oral antihistamines work quickly to reduce swelling and itching. However, if a scab looks infected, or if a bite’s swelling does not reduce within several days of the initial event, it’s time to see a doctor.

How long does it take insect bites to go away?

Most insect bites are itchy for several days. Any pinkness or redness usually lasts 3 days. The swelling may last 7 days.

What are the red flags for sepsis?

loss of consciousness. severe breathlessness. a high temperature (fever) or low body temperature. a change in mental state – like confusion or disorientation. slurred speech. cold, clammy and pale or mottled skin. a fast heartbeat. fast breathing.

How long do bite itches last?

Most insect bites are itchy for several days. Any pinkness or redness usually lasts 3 days. The swelling may last 7 days.

Why do insect bites get worse at night?

“Most people itch more at night because our cortisol levels (our bodies’ own anti-inflammatory hormone) are higher in the morning and also because we are less distracted as we wind down and try to fall asleep,” explained Dr. Kassouf.

What is biting me at night not bed bugs?

Besides bedbugs, numerous insects bite at night. These night biters can be mites, fleas, mosquitoes, lice, spiders, and ticks.

How long should a bite be swollen?

The symptoms will normally improve within a few hours or days, although sometimes they can last a little longer. Some people have a mild allergic reaction and a larger area of skin around the bite or sting becomes swollen, red and painful. This should pass within a week.

Why do insect bites last so long?

Now, a new study in mice suggests that your immune system could react to these allergy-inducing proteins for up to a week, potentially explaining why an itchy bite lingers so long.

How do you tell if a bite is infected?

pus in or around the bite. swollen glands. increased pain, swelling and redness in and around the bite.

Can bites give you sepsis?

Most often, a good cleaning and perhaps antibiotic ointment takes care of the wound but sometimes, these bites and scratches can result in a bacterial infection. Occasionally, these infections can trigger sepsis.