Insect Bite Treatments Plano TX

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

Local Businesses

C Russell Sparenberg

(972) 867-2522
3900 W. 15Th Street Suite 106
Plano, TX 75075


Allergy Testing & Treatment

(972) 492-6990
12201 Renfert Way Ste 305
Plano, TX 75093


Mobolaji Opeola

(214) 432-4387
7712 San Jacinto Pl
Plano, TX 75024


Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery

(972) 620-1700
2609 Wolflin Vlg
Plano, TX 75093


Lam Facial Plastics

1-972-312-8188
6101 Chapel Hill Blvd.
Plano, TX 75093


Albert Thomas J J

(972) 981-8889
6200 W Parker Rd
Plano, TX 75093


Dallas Plastic Surgery

(972) 712-7773
11623 Angus Road Suite 25
Plano, TX 75093


Terrill Robert C

(972) 596-7227
1220 Coit Rd – Ste 101
Plano, TX 75075


Michael Mcguiness

(214) 615-1900
6100 Windhaven Pkwy
Plano, TX 75093


Jeffrey Adelglass

972-492-6990
6020 W Parker Rd Ste 400
Plano, TX 75093


Michael P Golden

(972) 596-4121
4100 W 15Th St Ste 212
Plano, TX 75093


American Institute-Plstc Surgery

(972) 543-2477
Sculpture Nutrition & Fitness4407 Bee Cave Rd.
Plano, TX 75075


Bryan A Selkin

(972) 985-9003
5044 Tennyson Pkwy Ste B
Plano, TX 75024


Elizabeth Kerner

(972) 981-7144
6200 W Parker Rd – Suite 110
Plano, TX 75093


Karen A Lund

972-608-0330
6100 Windhaven Pkwy
Plano, TX 75093


Patty K Young

972-398-1131
4104 W. 15Th Street – Suite 200
Plano, TX 75093


Agha Aamer

(972) 820-9494
6957 W Plano Pkwy
Plano, TX 75093


Sinn Douglas Dds

(972)267-3223
3610 22Nd St
Plano, TX 75093


Sparenberg C Russell

(972) 867-2522
3900 W 15Th St Ste 106
Plano, TX 75075


Schaffer, Lilly H – Preston Dermatology Ctr

(972) 867-3399
3604 Preston Rd # 200
Plano, TX 75093


Insect Bite Treatments FAQ in Plano, TX

What are signs of infection with a bug bite?

Fever. Chills. Swelling, redness or red streaking around the bite area. Cold sweats. Nausea. Trouble concentrating. Blisters, pus or drainage. Swollen lymph nodes.

What do doctors do for infected bites?

The most common treatment for an infected insect bite is a course of antibiotics. Depending on the severity of the infection, a doctor may prescribe oral or IV antibiotics. Doctors will administer IV antibiotics in the hospital or doctor’s office. A person must take all of the prescribed antibiotics.

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.

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.

Does toothpaste help with insect bites?

Toothpaste Why it Works: A dab of toothpaste on the bite will act as an astringent, drawing itchy venom from the wound as it dries. Menthol in the toothpaste will also provide a “cooling” sensation that will occupy the nerves in the same way ice does, relieving discomfort.

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.

How do I stop itching at night?

Using a humidifier in your home. Regularly applying moisturizer to your skin throughout the day and before bed. Wearing soft clothing to bed, like cotton material. Getting your body ready for bed by removing stress or anxiety (limiting screen time, meditating, yoga).

What does a mosquito infected bite look like?

Wide-spreading redness around the mosquito bite. Red streaking that extends beyond the initial bite. Pus or drainage. Area feels warm to the touch.

Does Vaseline help heal bug bites?

Applying petroleum jelly (such as Vaseline) is an easy way to bring down itching while you wait to treat bites more efficiently. “It forms a protective seal over the skin that allows the barrier to repair itself, especially if you’ve been scratching,” Dr. Zeichner explains.

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 makes bug bites heal faster?

Ice. The cold stuff can help decrease inflammation and swelling, Dr. Hydrocortisone cream. This “is like a fire extinguisher that puts out inflammation in the skin,” Dr. Baking soda. This can help dry out the bite and tamp down on inflammation, Dr. Oatmeal. Toothpaste. Calamine lotion.

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.