Insect Bite Treatments Colorado Springs CO

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

Local Businesses

Aaron Smith

(719) 355-1956
1707 W Charleston Blvd # 190
Colorado Springs, CO 80919


Charles Gene Hughes

(719) 531-5400
5426 N Academy Blvd #205
Colorado Springs, CO 80918


Skin Cancer & Dermatology Center

(719) 574-0310
595 Chapel Hills Drive – Suite 303
Colorado Springs, CO 80920


Dr.Douglas Raskin

(719) 578-9988
559 East Pikes Peak Avenue #209
Colorado Springs, CO 80903


Alfred Speirs

(719) 475-1300
1490 W. Fillmore St
Colorado Springs, CO 80904


James A Mccoy

(719) 520-1141
625 N Cascade Ave Ste 105
Colorado Springs, CO 80903


Ian Walker

719-632-1818
2727 N Tejon St
Colorado Springs, CO 80907


A T Mcculloch

719-597-1200
3585 Van Teylingen Dr Ste B
Colorado Springs, CO 80917


Strickling, William

719-228-0400
1633 Medical Center Point 2Nd
Colorado Springs, CO 80907


A Finishing Touch

(719) 630-1929
1715 S 8Th St
Colorado Springs, CO 80905


Burroughs, John – Burroughs John

(719) 473-8801
276 Kingsbury Grade # 101
Colorado Springs, CO 80928


Academy Allergy Asthma Sinus Center

(719) 637-1222
3220 N Academy Blvd, Ste 2
Colorado Springs, CO 80917


Aesthetic Surgery Center Of Colorado

1-719-597-1200
5901 Corporate Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80919


Dubois, David D – Colorado Springs Plastic Surg

(719) 632-1818
75 Pringle Way # 509
Colorado Springs, CO 80928


Abbott, Shirley – Center For Plastic Surgery

(719) 634-0107
2385 E Prater Way # 309
Colorado Springs, CO 80928


A T Mc Culloch

719-597-1200
3585 Van Teylingen Dr
Colorado Springs, CO 80917


Alfred Clevenger Speirs

719-475-1300
1490 W Fillmore St
Colorado Springs, CO 80904


Lawrence Center Cosmetic Surgery Associates

1-719-520-0909

Colorado Springs, CO 80903


Ear Nose & Throat Of Colorado Springs Pc

1-719-632-5020
2403 North Union Boulevard
Colorado Springs, CO 80909


Colorado Springs Ear Assoc

(719) 667-1327
1520 Virginia Ranch Rd
Colorado Springs, CO 80928


Insect Bite Treatments FAQ in Colorado Springs, CO

How long does an insect bite lump last?

Large localised reaction (LLR) The swelling will usually last longer than 48 hours, but should start to go down after a few days. This can be painful, but the swelling won’t be dangerous unless it affects your airways.

What gets rid of bug bites the fastest?

For bites that itch, apply an ice pack or an over-the-counter anti-itch cream, such as hydrocortisone. Another option is to take an over-the-counter oral antihistamine. To reduce swelling, apply an ice pack to the bite.

What does it mean if a bug bite is warm to the touch?

Symptoms. If a bug bite develops cellulitis, you’ll notice symptoms including redness and swelling. The bite will be painful or tender to the touch and may feel warm. These are common symptoms of cellulitis.

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.

What can you put on bug bites overnight?

Wash the area with soap and water. Apply an ice pack for 10 minutes to reduce swelling and itching. Reapply ice pack as needed. Apply a mixture of baking soda and water, which can help reduce the itch response. Use an over-the-counter anti-itch or antihistamine cream to help relieve itching.

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.

How do you know if a bite is serious?

you’re worried about a bite or sting. your symptoms do not start to improve within a few days or are getting worse. you’ve been stung or bitten in your mouth or throat, or near your eyes. a large area (around 10cm or more patch of skin) around the bite becomes red and swollen.

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.

Why do insect bites itch more 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.

How do I know what insect bit me?

Flea bites leave an itchy welt on the skin, often on the ankles and legs. Mosquitoes leave a raised, itchy pink skin bump or in rare cases a severe allergic reaction. Spider bites cause minor symptoms like red skin, swelling, and pain at the site or very serious symptoms that need emergency care.

What kind of bite causes severe swelling?

Insects that can trigger allergic reactions include mosquitos, kissing bugs, bees, wasps and fire ants. A typical reaction for those who are not allergic may include pain, swelling and redness that’s confined to the sting or bite area. But if you’re having an allergic reaction, the symptoms may be more severe.

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.

What does an allergic reaction to an insect bite look like?

Symptoms of an allergic reaction may include one or more of the following: Hives, itching and swelling in areas other than the sting site. Abdominal cramping, vomiting, intense nausea or diarrhea. Tightness in the chest and difficulty in breathing.