Insect Bite Treatments Beverly MA

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

Local Businesses

Plastic Surgery Center Inc

(978) 922-8674
75 Herrick St
Beverly, MA 01915


North Shore Ear Nose & Throat

(978) 921-6282
100 Cummings Ctr Ste 136G
Beverly, MA 01915


Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

(978) 741-2611
900 Cummings Ctr Ste 112W
Beverly, MA 01915


Jagruti C Patel, Facs

978-927-6556
75 Herrick St Parkhurst Building, Suite 105
Beverly, MA 01915


Mahesh Patel

(978) 927-6556
75 Herrick St – Suite 105
Beverly, MA 01915


Mahesh Manubhai Patel

978-927-6556
75 Herrick St Ste 105
Beverly, MA 01915


Dr.Jagruti Patel

(978) 927-6556
75 Herrick St # 105
Beverly, MA 01915


Beverly Shafer

(978) 927-8844
900 Cummings Center Suite 112W
Beverly, MA 01915


Beverly M Shafer

(978) 741-2611
900 Cummings Center – Suite 112w
Beverly, MA 01915


Aesthetic Enhancement Center

(978) 927-6556
75 Herrick St Ste 105
Beverly, MA 01915


Jagruti Patel

(978) 927-6556
75 Herrick Street Parkhurst Medical Bldg
Beverly, MA 01915


Insect Bite Treatments FAQ in Beverly, MA

What if my bug bite is swelling and becoming large?

Seek immediate medical attention if a sting causes: Significant swelling beyond the site of the sting or swelling in the face, eyes, lips, tongue, or throat. Dizziness or trouble breathing or swallowing. You feel ill after being stung 10 times or more at once.

When should you worry about a mosquito bite?

Seek immediate medical attention if you experience any of the following after a bite: Throat swelling. Trouble breathing. Wheezing.

What is the best cream for insect bites?

Hydrocortisone cream: Anti-inflammatory topical creams, such as hydrocortisone cream, can be used to help minimise itching, redness and swelling. Oral antihistamine: Antihistamines work to counter the effects of the natural histamine produced by your body.

Where does sepsis usually start?

Sepsis is the body’s extreme response to an infection. It is a life-threatening medical emergency. Sepsis happens when an infection you already have triggers a chain reaction throughout your body. Infections that lead to sepsis most often start in the lung, urinary tract, skin, or gastrointestinal tract.

Which antibiotic is best for insect bites?

The antibiotic Flucloxacillin can be used to treat an infected insect bite if you are not allergic to penicillins.

How long does an insect bite lump last?

A wheal is a red, slightly raised mark on the skin, which is often itchy but temporary. It may develop immediately after being bitten. A wheal lasts about two hours but is often followed by a small itchy solid lump which develops up to 24 hours later. This can last for several days before fading away.

Does lemon stop insect bites?

Not just a great ingredient in a cup of tea or a sangria, lemon juice is an effective method of relieving mosquito bites. It will help with the itching as well as the swelling and leave you smelling fresh in the process. Simply cut a ripe lemon into slices and rub the slices onto the affected areas.

Why am I waking up with itchy bites?

The most common insect known for biting people while they are sleeping is the bed bug. If you wake up with multiple bites that are painless at first but become itchy welts over time, especially around your armpits, neck, behind your knee, or on your inner thighs, then you might be dealing with a bed bug infestation.

Why is my bug bite so big?

When you get stung, they inject the venom under your skin. “The concern about the venomous insects is that some people develop an allergic reaction. When you have an allergy to the insect venom, the part of your body that got stung, will swell up.

How do you tell if you been bitten by a spider?

Itching or rash. Pain radiating from the site of the bite. Muscle pain or cramping. Reddish to purplish color or blister. Increased sweating. Difficulty breathing. Headache. Nausea and vomiting.