What Bit Me? How To Identify The Most Common Bug Bites

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Getting a bug bite can be very uncomfortable, especially if you don't know what tiny creature gave you that red, throbbing bump on your skin. No need to panic.

Most insect bites and stings are harmless and heal quickly. But some insect bites can cause severe pain or even a serious allergic reaction.

Others, such as poisonous spider bites, require immediate emergency medical care.

Symptoms of insect bites provide information about the cause and severity.

For example, most insect bites cause red bumps with pain, itching or burning. Some insect bites also have blisters or welts.

In this video, we will explore the most common signs of bug bites!

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Source(s) / Reference(s):

Common Bug Bites and How to Identify Their Symptoms
https://www.prevention.com/health/g33011148/common-bug-bite-pictures/

00:00 Introduction
00:32 Mosquito bites
01:00 Flea bites
01:18 Bed bug bites
01:40 Spider bites
02:07 Tick bites
02:39 Outro

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