Insect Bite Treatments Worcester MA

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

Local Businesses

Edward Calkins

Umass Hand & Upper Extremity Clinic 281 Lincoln Street
Worcester, MA 01605


Advanced Dermatology Inc

(508) 756-6379
255 Park Ave – Ste 600
Worcester, MA 01609


Adult Medicine Physicans Llc

(508) 363-3616
100 Mlk Jr Bld
Worcester, MA 01601


Ahn Min S

1-508-755-8623
67 Belmont Street
Worcester, MA 01605


Susan M Sweeney

(508) 334-5979
281 Lincoln St – Department Of Dermatology
Worcester, MA 01605


Jeremy Scott Bordeaux

281 Lincoln St
Worcester, MA 01605


U Mass Memorial Cosmetic Surgery

(508) 334-5990
281 Lincoln St
Worcester, MA 01605


Edward Calkins

(508) 334-5916
281 Lincoln Street Hand & Upper Extremity Clinic
Worcester, MA 01605


U Mass Memorial Med Ctr

(508) 792-1413
291 Lincoln St Ste 302
Worcester, MA 01605


Bartlett, Mary – New England Plastic Surgery

(508) 368-3199
123 Summer St # 570
Worcester, MA 01604


Karen Wiss

(508) 334-5979
281 Lincoln St – Department Of Dermatology
Worcester, MA 01605


Elliot Jerome Androphy

508-856-6602
364 Plantation St
Worcester, MA 01605


Janice Fay Lalikos

(508) 334-5969
Hahnemann Campus, U. Mass Memorial 281 Lincoln Street
Worcester, MA 01605


Connors David W

1-508-753-3355

Worcester, MA 01602


Oyer Joseph H

1-508-757-0330
48 Elm Street
Worcester, MA 01609


Lauren Alberta-Wszolek

508-334-5971
281 Lincoln St
Worcester, MA 01605


John Castle

(508) 334-5591
281 Lincoln Street
Worcester, MA 01605


Cosmetic Surgery Ctr

(978) 369-1579
10 Winthrop St
Worcester, MA 01601


Frank Fechner

508-754-4000
428 Shrewsbury St
Worcester, MA 01604


Raymond Dunn

(508) 856-5299
Dept. Of Plastic Surgery 55 Lake Avenue, N.
Worcester, MA 01655


Insect Bite Treatments FAQ in Worcester, MA

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 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 do you tell if a bite is a bed bug?

red and swollen, with a dark spot at the center of each bite (they may also look like a hive or welt) arranged in lines or clusters, with multiple bites grouped together. itchy. burning. fluid-filled blisters. you may also find blood stains on the sheets from scratching.

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 can I put on my skin to stop insect bites?

Deet based insect repellents are widely seen as the most effective. Wash mosquito bites with soap and warm water. Antihistamine tablets and topical creams, anti-itch creams and applying an ice pack to the bites should provide relief from itching.

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.

How do you tell if a bite is infected?

pus in or around the bite. swollen glands. increased pain, swelling and redness in and around the bite.

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.

What is the best treatment for an insect bite?

First aid for insect bites and stings Wash the affected area with soap and water. Apply a cold compress (such as a flannel or cloth cooled with cold water) or an ice pack to any swelling for at least 10 minutes. Raise or elevate the affected area if possible, as this can help reduce swelling.

Does hand sanitizer get rid of bug bites?

Using alcohol has been a remedy for bites of all kinds, and it is very effective on mosquito bites. You can utilize commons forms of alcohol that you have on hand, such as rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer. However, we recommend using witch hazel because it is a natural astringent.