Nonvenomous insects and other arthropods can cause discomfort, irritation, and pain when they bite or sting. While the majority of these bites and stings are harmless, some can cause severe allergic reactions or secondary infections.
If you have been bitten or stung by a nonvenomous insect or arthropod, it is important to know how to recognize the symptoms and what to do to alleviate the discomfort and prevent further complications.
It is important to note that some nonvenomous insect and arthropod bites and stings can cause severe allergic reactions in some individuals. If you experience symptoms such as difficulty breathing, swelling of the face or throat, or a rapid heartbeat, seek medical attention immediately.
While it is impossible to completely avoid insect and arthropod bites and stings, there are steps you can take to reduce your risk. These include wearing protective clothing, using insect repellent, and avoiding areas where insects and arthropods are common.
If you have been bitten or stung by a nonvenomous insect or arthropod and are experiencing severe symptoms, seek medical attention immediately. With proper care and treatment, most nonvenomous insect and arthropod bites and stings can be effectively treated and managed.