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Bug bites, merely annoying for most of us, can be medically perilous to some who encounter the wrong creepy crawler or experience a severe allergic reaction. When those bites go beyond a bothersome itch, it’s important to know what to look for, how your body may react and if this might be the time to see your doctor...

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 The Hidden Dangers of Bug Bites

While you may be relishing your time outdoors in the glorious summer, dining al fresco with the family on the patio, picnicking on the beach or just nabbing a burger or a hot dog at a curbside stand, some familiar, pesky critters at the same time may be munching on you. Bug bites, merely annoying for most of us, can be medically perilous to some who encounter the wrong creepy crawler or experience a severe allergic reaction.

Summary of antibiotics for human, cat and dog bites.

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Animal and Human Bite Wounds

Animal bites are preventable injuries. Preventing them is a task for society as a whole: appropriate rules for animal care must be in effect, animal owners must have the necessary social competence, and children must learn how to behave around animals.

Animal Bite

Human and animal bites are the most common hand injuries, and most animal bites are from dogs or cats. A number of factors, including characteristics of the bite, age of the victim, bodily location of injury, time to presentation, severity of wound, and virulence of any inciting bacterium, must be considered when deciding on a treatment strategy.

Bat

Research has revealed that more than 60 percent of emerging infectious diseases are zoonotic, and that bats are not exceptional among wildlife as potential sources of human disease.

Bedbugs

Getting rid of bedbugs is notoriously difficult, but sometimes people aren’t even sure if they have the critters in the first place...

Bee

Most bee stings can be treated without medical attention. First aid for someone who has been stung by a bee or wasp includes a number of dos and don'ts.

Dog and Cat Bites

Dog bites are the most common animal bite in America. A bite from a dog has a lower rate of infection than a bite from a cat. Dog bites will cause infection in about 2%-5% of cases. Cat bites, on the contrary, will cause infection in about 30% - 50% of cases.

Envenomations

Thousands of envenomations occur each year in the United States involving snakes, spiders, scorpions and marine life. Consequently, many patients present for evaluation and treatment of confirmed or suspected envenomations. A clinician's careful assessment of the history, signs and symptoms is important in guiding therapy and avoiding misdiagnosis.

Marine Animals

The stingers and biters...

Snake

Forget all the heroics you've seen in the movies - and forget those snakebite kits you find in sporting goods stores. If a bite happens, the best thing to do is simply get safely to the emergency room.

Spider

If the thought of spiders makes your skin crawl, you might find it reassuring that the chances of being bitten by a spider are smaller than you imagine, recent research shows.

Ticks

It's summertime, which means outdoor play, hiking, gardening — and tick bites. The creepy crawlies tend to latch on during the summer months...

eMedicineHealth

Many different types of animals ranging from dogs, cats, hamsters, raccoons, ferrets, and squirrels can bite adults and children. Many times, bites are from the family pet. Most states require that animal bites be reported, therefore, the person bitten will be asked to fill out a form with information about the bite or asked specific questions for reporting purposes when medical care is sought.

Health Direct

Being bitten is a common cause of injury. Any animal can bite, including pets, wild animals and humans. The most common types of animal bites are dog and cat bites. Human bites are also very common.

HumanIllnesses.com

Many insects, spiders, reptiles, and other animals can bite or sting humans. A person's reaction to bites and stings depends on the type and amount of venom (if any) injected into the bite, whether the person is allergic to the venom, and whether the biting animal was carrying a disease-causing agent.

MedlinePlus

Wild animals usually avoid people. They might attack, however, if they feel threatened, are sick, or are protecting their young or territory. Attacks by pets are more common. Animal bites rarely are life-threatening, but if they become infected, you can develop serious medical problems.

NHS

Most animals are capable of biting, but dog bites tend to be the most common animal bite, followed by cat bites. A short course of antibiotics may be prescribed for large or deep wounds, to prevent infection. Antibiotics are also used when a person has a weakened immune system – for example, as a result of a health condition such as HIV and AIDS, or from receiving certain treatments such as chemotherapy.

Patient

Co-amoxiclav is recommended as first-line for all domestic animal bites. Alternatives for those allergic to penicillin include doxycycline plus metronidazole, oxytetracycline plus metronidazole, or clindamycin plus ciprofloxacin. Erythromycin alone is not effective.

WHO

Animal bites pose a major public health problem in children and adults worldwide. The health impacts of animal bites are dependent on the type and health of the animal species, the size and health of the bitten person, and accessibility to appropriate health care. Numerous animal species have the potential to bite humans; however the most important are those arising from snakes, dogs, cats and monkeys.

Wound Care Centers

Human and animal bites are relatively common and can result in minor injuries such as puncture wounds, scrapes, cuts or bruising. They most commonly occur to the face, hands, arms and legs. The primary concern for these bites is infection, which can usually be avoided with proper cleaning and treatment.

Bugs & Insects

Certain species of insects appear to feast upon humans more than others. These pests include mosquitoes, no-see-ums, bedbugs, lice and scabies. Bugs bite for different reasons, including for nutritional value and to support reproduction.

Cat

A small bite on the hand from Fluffy or Fido is often laughed off, especially if it’s done by a family pet. However, even the slightest pinprick bite-related injury can potentially be life-threatening to victims...

Dog

Will reading...dog-bite-related articles guarantee that you and your loved ones are never bitten? Will it guarantee that your dog never bites? Of course not. But armed with the when, where, who and why of dog bites, you can take steps to avoid or minimize these possibilities...

Human

Most cases of human bites involve children or drunk people...One case study of 92 bitten people found that 86 percent of cases involved alcohol (and 92 percent of bitees—the actual technical name!—were men). But these injuries are no laughing matter, as bite wounds can be very serious, even deadly.

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