Insect Bite Treatments Morristown NJ

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

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Robert E. Marinaro, Faad

(973) 538-4544
20 Community Pl
Morristown, NJ 07960


Hakan Mehmet Kutlu

973-644-3555
95 Madison Ave Fl 4
Morristown, NJ 07960


Alexander R Lugo

973-267-0300
182 South St Ste 1
Morristown, NJ 07960


Lauren Merle Cooper

973-267-0300
182 South St
Morristown, NJ 07960


Eyal Levit

(973) 267-0300
182 South St # 1
Morristown, NJ 07963


Brian S Glatt

(973) 889-9300
182 South St Ste 9 – South And Elm Plaza
Morristown, NJ 07960


Brian Glatt

(973) 889-9300
182 South Street Suite 9
Morristown, NJ 07960


Emil P Bisaccia

(973) 267-0300
182 South Street – Suite 1
Morristown, NJ 07960


Lisa G Hochman

(973) 538-7171
290 Madison Ave
Morristown, NJ 07960


Emil P Bisaccia

973-267-0300
182 South St Ste 1
Morristown, NJ 07960


Bonnie B Kazam

(973) 267-8585
2 Washington Pl
Morristown, NJ 07960


Bonnie Kazam

973-267-8585
2 Washington Pl
Morristown, NJ 07960


Farhad Rafizadeh

(973) 267-0928
101 Madison Avenue Suite 105
Morristown, NJ 07960


Robert Marinaro

(973) 538-4544
20 Community Pl
Morristown, NJ 07963


James Terry Vail

973-538-7171
290 Madison Ave
Morristown, NJ 07960


Isabel Goldfaden

(973) 267-0300
182 South Street – Suite 1
Morristown, NJ 07960


Bonnie Kazamn

(973) 267-8585
2 Washington Pl
Morristown, NJ 07963


Cheryl Fialkoff

(973) 267-0300
66 Sunset Strip
Morristown, NJ 07963


Marie Lalor Rozan

973-267-0300
182 South St Ste 1
Morristown, NJ 07960


Isabel Goldfaden, Faad

(973) 267-0300
182 South Street – Suite 1
Morristown, NJ 07960


Insect Bite Treatments FAQ in Morristown, NJ

What medicine treats insect bites?

For painful bites, such as a bee sting, take an over-the-counter painkiller, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen. For bites that itch, apply an ice pack or an over-the-counter anti-itch cream, such as hydrocortisone.

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.

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.

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.

What are 5 signs and symptoms of a spider bite?

Difficulty breathing. Droopy or swollen eyes. Headache. Increased saliva production. Nausea and vomiting. Painful muscle cramps and stiffness in the stomach, shoulders, chest and back. Profuse sweating. Itchy skin rash.

What are the red flags for sepsis?

Severe breathlessness or sleepiness. It feels like you’re going to die or pass out. Skin mottled or discoloured. An extremely high or a very low temperature; repeated vomiting; seizures; and a rash which doesn’t fade when you press a glass against it are also possible ‘red flags’.

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.

When should you see a doctor after a bug bite?

If any redness, swelling or hardening of the skin around the bite gets worse over 24 to 72 hours, be sure to get into the doctor as soon as possible. “The most concerning symptoms would be those of a severe allergic reaction, such as shortness of breath, facial swelling or difficulty swallowing,” Coates said.

What do spider bites look like?

Typically, a spider bite looks like any other bug bite — a red, inflamed, sometimes itchy or painful bump on your skin — and may even go unnoticed. Harmless spider bites usually don’t produce any other symptoms. Many skin sores look the same but have other causes, such as a bacterial infection.

Can I get sepsis from an insect bite?

The bacteria, most commonly Group A streptococcal bacteria, enter the skin through an opening, such as cut, scrape, burn, or surgical incision, or even a bug bite or sting. Cellulitis can cause sepsis in some people. Often incorrectly called blood poisoning, sepsis is the body’s life-threatening response to infection.

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 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.

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.

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.

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.