What Are the Symptoms of Insect and Spider Bites?

Most insect bites produce only minor irritation, with symptoms such as: • Swelling at the site of the bite. • Itching or burning. • Local numbness or tingling.

Bites of poisonous spiders and scorpions may produce these symptoms: • Intense pain at the site of the wound. • Stiffness or joint pain. • Muscle spasms.

• Abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting. • Fever or chills. • Difficulty breathing or swallowing.

• A spreading, ulcerated wound, or tissue death. • Dizziness, impaired speech, or convulsions. An insect or spider bite can also cause a potentially fatal allergic reaction known as anaphylactic shock.

Its symptoms include: • Rapid swelling of the lips, tongue, throat, or around the eyes. • Difficulty breathing. • Wheezing or hoarseness.

• Severe itching, cramping, or numbness. • Dizziness. • A reddish rash or hives.

• Stomach cramps. • Loss of consciousness. More.

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