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Mosquito Allergy: Symptoms, And Treatments

Mosquito Allergy: Symptoms, And Treatments

Mosquito bites are bothersome, but can it be feasible to have a mosquito allergy? To know how you may be exposed to an allergen that triggers a response, let us consider what happens once you get bit.

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Mosquitoes are flying, biting insects which are closely linked to flies and gnats. Only the female mosquito feeds on people, and she wants a blood meal so as to create eggs. Throughout a feeding, the female mosquito bites the human skin and injects saliva.

The saliva contains various proteins which stop the blood from clotting, in addition to proteins which maintain the blood flowing to the mosquito’s mouth.

Mosquito Allergy

A number of the mosquito saliva proteins may cause immune reactions, such as allergic reactions. Normally, but most of us have a number of reactions to mosquito bites, and the symptoms vary over time, based on the amount of bites that a individual receives. These reactions may include both delayed and immediate swelling, and itching round the sting area. These responses tend to decrease in frequency after being bitten by fleas within several years.

Normally, individuals with all the above-described reactions aren’t diagnosed with being “mosquito allergic.” This expression is reserved for individuals with more severe or unusual reactions, like the ones described below.

More Severe Reactions to Mosquito Bites: “Skeeter Syndrome”

Reactions more severe compared to standard itchy red bump experienced by most individuals as a consequence of a mosquito sting occur less commonly.

These can lead to blistering rashes, bruises, or massive areas of swelling in the sting sites. Individuals who undergo very huge areas of swelling following a mosquito bite (for example, swelling of most of an arm or leg, as an instance) have been called using “Skeeter Syndrome.”

In rare conditions, some might encounter anaphylaxis (the most severe kind of allergic response) after being bitten by mosquitoes.

Other people may have undergone entire body urticaria and angioedema (hives and swelling) or worsening of asthma symptoms after being bitten. Ordinarily, these symptoms occur within minutes following a mosquito bite, in comparison to Skeeter Syndrome, which might take hours to days to happen.

Mosquito Allergy: Symptoms, And Treatments was last modified: December 6th, 2017 by ABBStaff-Mayowa
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