Mosquito bite inflammation

Mosquito bite inflammation: It is mainly caused by mosquitoes, black maggots (see Taiwan, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan), white maggots, fleas, bed bugs and other arthropod bites, which cause inflammatory skin diseases. The saliva of these insects contains a variety of antigenic components, which can cause toxic and allergic reactions into the skin, and thus cause dermatitis. This kind of dermatitis occurs frequently in summer and autumn. The rash often occurs on the exposed parts of the body. The skin is locally red and swollen, with puffy wind masses, pimples, and bleeding points. Sometimes blisters or bullae may appear. Bite marks are often seen in the center of the rash. Consciously itching or itching, sometimes secondary infection due to scratching, red lines on the skin, indicating lymphatic inflammation, and sometimes local lymphadenopathy.

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