Insect Bite Treatments Princeton NJ

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

Local Businesses

Gerhard Puchner

(609) 924-3456
253 Witherspoon Street Suite – Medical Arts Building
Princeton, NJ 08540


Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

1-609-924-1717

Princeton, NJ 08540


Roderick Kaufmann

(609) 683-4999
301 N Harrison St – # 1E
Princeton, NJ 08540


Scott Lawrence Kay

609-924-0518
457 N Harrison St Ste 101
Princeton, NJ 08540


Wanda M Patterson

(609) 924-7690
601 Ewing St – Suite C13
Princeton, NJ 08540


Robyn Berger Notterman

609-924-1033
601 Ewing St Ste C13
Princeton, NJ 08540


Steven Kazenoff

(609) 924-9300
419 N Harrison St # 102
Princeton, NJ 08540


Nicole Shrader

(609) 279-0009
214 N Harrison St
Princeton, NJ 08540


Nataliya Dashevsky

609-497-0707
256 Bunn Dr Ste 3A
Princeton, NJ 08540


Eugenie Brunner

609-921-9497
256 Bunn Dr Ste 4
Princeton, NJ 08540


Bruno, Cole – Princeton Primary & Urgent

(609) 919-0009
707 Alexander Rd # 201
Princeton, NJ 08540


Brunner, Eugenie – Brunner Eugenie

(609) 921-9497
256 Bunn Dr # 4
Princeton, NJ 08540


Princeton Eye Group

(609) 921-9437
419 N Harrison St Ste 104
Princeton, NJ 08540


Stacy Kaplan

(609) 688-8800
601 Ewing St – Suite B-17
Princeton, NJ 08540


Central Jersey Plastic Surgery

1-609-924-1717

Princeton, NJ 08540


Adult & Pediatric Plastic Surgery – Robert M Olson Kevin T Nini

(609)921-2922
60 Mount Lucas Road
Princeton, NJ 08540


Academic Associates In Plastic Surgery

1-609-252-0520

Princeton, NJ 08540


Notterman, Robyn B – Princeton Center For Drmtlgy

(609) 924-1033
601 Ewing St Ste C13
Princeton, NJ 08540


Choi Mihye

1-609-924-5823
601 Ewing Street
Princeton, NJ 08540


Steven Kazenoff

609-924-9300
419 N Harrison St Ste 101
Princeton, NJ 08540


Insect Bite Treatments FAQ in Princeton, NJ

Why do insect bites get worse 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 bit me in my sleep?

Bug Bites While Sleeping Getting bug bites at night, especially when you’re asleep is no fun. There are three likely sources for bug bites at night — spiders, mosquitos or bed bugs. Spiders and mosquitos usually find their way into your home — and into your bedroom — during the warmer months.

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 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.

How long do bug bites stay red and swollen?

Most insect bites are itchy for several days. Any pinkness or redness usually lasts 3 days. The swelling may last 7 days. Insect bites of the upper face can cause severe swelling around the eye.

What do bed spider bites look like?

Bites normally look like small, flat or raised areas that may become inflamed, itchy, red or blistered.

Is Vicks Vapor Rub good for insect bites?

I have an excellent use for Vicks VapoRub: mosquito bites! It not only stops the itch right away, but the bite disappears.

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).

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.

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.

What kind of insect bite causes a hard lump?

A mosquito bite is a small, round, puffy bump that appears soon after you’ve been bitten. The bump will become red, hard, swollen, and itchy. You may have multiple bites in the same area.