I am not a doctor and if you think you should see one you should. I have been looking around for information regarding oozing and mosquito bites and have found that this symptom is not common and allows me to think that you may have another type of insect bite (perhaps a spider bite) some of the symptoms of a mosquito bite that if exhibited might indicate a more serious problem with a mosquito bite are listed below. Mosquito bite symptoms "If bites eventually develop signs or symptoms of fever, body aches, severe headache, nausea, swollen glands, vomiting, rashes, lethargy, and sensitivity to light, immediate medical attention is required.It is important to be properly diagnosed by a physician.
The above-mentioned symptoms are most likely attributed to disease born by mosquitoes. " (biteremedy.com/" rel="nofollow">biteremedy.com/Mosquito-Bites.html" rel="nofollow">biteremedy.com/Mosquito-Bites.html 1) The MayoClinic source also supports these symptoms as serious and possibly needing medical attention so again if you feel you should see a doctor it is a good idea to see one as soon as you are able to.(mayoclinic.com/health/mosquito-bites/DS0... 2) Nowhere in the above sources does "oozing for 6 hours" occur as a reported symptom that is why I suspect you might have been bitten by another type of insect.At this source a you can use the easy photo identification chart to perhaps better identify this insect bite or sting biteremedy.com/" rel="nofollow">biteremedy.com/ (biteremedy.com/" rel="nofollow">biteremedy.com/ 3) in the text of that article it describes a spider bite as having the symptom you describe and the indication would be a serious condition requiring immediate medical attention. "Quesiton 6.
Does the (spider) bite look infected?Yes. If the bite appears infected: is red, painful to the touch, _oozing_, has dead tissue surrounding the bite or has red streaks radiating away from the bite See a physician immediately. " (biteremedy.com/" rel="nofollow">biteremedy.com/ 3) The words "See physician immediately" say even if you are sure this is a mosquito bite that the condition you have has at least the potential of being very serious and if you are unsure at all when it comes to your health you should see a doctor.
If I were you I would go to the doctor right now, serious infection, malaria, west nile virus, dengue fever, anaphylaxis etc would all require immediate medical attention. Edit - In this source rare but very serious underlying conditions are described (chronic lymphocytic lymphoma and Epstein-Barr virus) and would also require you to seek immediate medical attention. "In some cases, hypersensitivity to mosquito bites may be associated with an underlying medical condition, such as chronic lymphocytic lymphoma or certain viral infections, such as Epstein-Barr virus.
However, this is uncommon." (http://www.allmosquitos.com/mosquito-bite/mosquito-bite-reaction.html 4) Please read all of the sources below for more information.
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