Insect Bite Treatments Saginaw MI

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

Local Businesses

Thomas Beird

(989) 754-6916
800 Cooper Avenue Suite 1
Saginaw, MI 48602


Dennis Pank

989-752-5252
1814 Tittabawassee Rd
Saginaw, MI 48604


Barry, Ronald C – Laser Treatment Ctr Of Mid Mi

(989) 790-8100
3385 Dexter Ct Ste 101
Saginaw, MI 48663


Barry, Ronald C – Barry Ronald C

(989) 791-1634
3400 Dexter Ct
Saginaw, MI 48663


Saginaw Hand Center

(989) 754-6916
1223 South Gear Avenue
Saginaw, MI 48602


Thomas H Beird Pc

(989)754-6916
1223 S Gear Ave # 308
Saginaw, MI 48602


Anthony M Zacharek

(898) 791-4962
4677 Towne Centre, Suite 105
Saginaw, MI 48604


Thomas H Beird

989-754-6916
800 Cooper Ave Ste 1
Saginaw, MI 48602


Richard Keith Louden Jr

517-799-8620
3645 White Trillium Dr W
Saginaw, MI 48603


Saginaw Valley Dermatology Pc

(989) 793-6505
4705 Towne Centre Rd
Saginaw, MI 48604


Constance Scott

989-797-7546
6300 State St Ste 2
Saginaw, MI 48603


Borenitsch Robert L Do

(989) 793-6138
1225 S Gear Ave # 255
Saginaw, MI 48603


Smith, Gaylyn – Saginaw Hand Ctr

(989) 754-6916
16535 West Bluemound Road Suite 222
Saginaw, MI 48663


Allport, Edgar L – Allport Edgar L

(989) 793-2773
5335 Eastern Avenue Suite C
Saginaw, MI 48663


Farhad Shokoohi

989-752-5252
2393 Schust Rd
Saginaw, MI 48603


Narendra R Kumar

(989) 793-1040
4701 Towne Centre Rd – Suite 203
Saginaw, MI 48604


Weiss Jr, Arno W – Weiss Jr Arno W

(989) 753-2061
13800 W North Ave Ste 100
Saginaw, MI 48663


Ronald Clark Barry

(989) 791-1634
4677 Towne Ctr – Ste 105
Saginaw, MI 48604


Advanced Skin Care Institute

(989)797-3131
777 Tanglefoot Ln
Saginaw, MI 48604


David Blodgett

989-793-2820
2393 Schust Rd
Saginaw, MI 48603


Insect Bite Treatments FAQ in Saginaw, MI

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.

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 do I know if my bug bite is infected?

A wide area of redness around the bite. Swelling around the bite. Pus. Increasing pain. Fever. Chills. Feeling of warmth around the bite. Long red line extending out from the bite.

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 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.

Does vinegar help bug bites?

It can help reduce both the burning and itching sensation. *Make sure you get the apple cider vinegar with the mother. How to do this: Simply dab a bit of apple cider vinegar on the mosquito bite. If you need more relief or have multiple bug bites, you can dilute some apple cider vinegar with water and take a bath.

Can bites give you sepsis?

Most often, a good cleaning and perhaps antibiotic ointment takes care of the wound but sometimes, these bites and scratches can result in a bacterial infection. Occasionally, these infections can trigger sepsis.

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?

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.

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.

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.

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.

Is Aloe Vera good for insect bites?

Did you know that aloe vera is a fantastic, natural, antiseptic agent? That’s what makes it a good natural remedy for mosquito bites. The vitamins and minerals found in aloe vera will help to reduce the pain, swelling and itching. On top of that, it will also help the bite heal faster.

What kind of bite leaves a hard lump?

Bites from midges, mosquitoes and gnats often cause small papules (lumps) to form on your skin that are usually very itchy.