Insect Bite Treatments Bronx NY

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

Local Businesses

Lynda Chin

(718) 405-8306
1825 Eastchester Road
Bronx, NY 10458


Philip C Don

(718) 549-1300
2600 Netherland Ave – # 815N
Bronx, NY 10458


Peter Burk

(718) 543-7711
2600 Netherland Ave – # 112
Bronx, NY 10458


Danielle Deluca-Pytell

(914) 242-7610
400 E. Main St. Second Floor, North Building
Bronx, NY 10459


Studio Esthetique – Cosmetic Laser Center Spa

(718) 543-5050
2600 Netherland Ave
Bronx, NY 10463


Ravelo V Agramaso

3353 Bainbridge Ave
Bronx, NY 10467


Mehran Alagheband

(718) 920-9600
4170 Bronx Blvd – Faculty Dermatology
Bronx, NY 10458


Skin Care And Facials New York City

(877) 983-4369
181 7Th Ave
Bronx, NY 10465


Andrea Perez

(347) 851-6633
1957 Westchester Ave.
Bronx, NY 10462


Benaquista, Teresa – Plastic Surgery Dept

(718) 405-8333
1625 Poplar St
Bronx, NY 10458


Meisner, Jay S – Meisner Jay S

(718) 918-5000
1400 Pelham Pkwy S
Bronx, NY 10458


Ronald Ollstein

(718) 548-5166
4601 Henry Hudson Pkwy W
Bronx, NY 10458


Ronald Roman Liteplo

718-515-0200
3176 Bainbridge Ave
Bronx, NY 10467


Mann, Ranon

718-920-7564
111 E 210Th St
Bronx, NY 10467


Mahendrakumar P Patel

718-405-8333
1625 Poplar St
Bronx, NY 10461


Cybele Fishman

(718) 918-5000
1300 Morris Park Ave
Bronx, NY 10458


Frank Iacobellis

(718) 829-5999
1601 Tenbroeck Ave
Bronx, NY 10458


Edward Byung Lee

718-920-4267
3400 Bainbridge Ave Map Bldg 3Rd Fl
Bronx, NY 10467


Linton, Zhama – Ent & Allergy Assoc

(718) 863-4366
1200 Waters Pl # 110
Bronx, NY 10458


Douglas Rosen

(718) 792-4700
3620 E Tremont Ave
Bronx, NY 10465


Insect Bite Treatments FAQ in Bronx, NY

What is the best cream for insect bites?

For itching – ask your pharmacist about suitable treatments, including crotamiton cream or lotion, hydrocortisone cream or ointment and antihistamine tablets. For swelling – try regularly applying a cold compress or ice pack to the affected area, or ask your pharmacist about treatments such as antihistamine tablets.

How long do bug bites take to heal?

Most people have a minimal response and notice small, pink, itchy bumps within 20 minutes of the bite. The itching usually peaks within 24-48 hours. The bite generally fades over three-to-four days. It may take up to a week to completely heal.

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.

Do bug bites heal on their own?

Most mosquito bites stop itching and heal on their own in a few days. These self-care tips may make you more comfortable. Applying a lotion, cream or paste.

Can you get sepsis from an infected insect bite?

If the bacterial infection is left untreated, it can spread to your lymph nodes and eventually get into your bloodstream, possibly even your tissues and bones. This is a condition called a systemic bacterial infection. It’s also known as sepsis.

How do you stop bugs from biting me in bed?

Washing bed sheets and other bedding in high temperatures. Regularly vacuuming your mattress and bed box. Do not store items under the bed. Washing and drying the clothes after returning from a trip. Get professional help to get rid of bed bugs.

What is the best antihistamine for insect bites?

cetirizine (Zyrtec) desloratadine (Clarinex) fexofenadine (Allegra) levocetirizine (Xyzal) loratadine (Alavert, Claritin)

Can you get a blood clot from a bug bite?

Although extremely rare, poisonous bites can lead to blood clots and the breakdown of red blood cells or platelets, which can cause excessive bleeding, comas or even death. Therefore, you should call your doctor immediately if you experience severe symptoms or develop an open sore and black, dead tissue.

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.

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.