Insect bite
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- 0 Contents History Initial treatment Introduction to larval therapy Conclusion Reference Summary The use of sterile larvae (maggots) in the management of an extensive leg ulcer that resulted from an infected insect bite is described in the following illustrated case study.
- is a Kind of sting, bite, insect bite is a kind of: injury, hurt, harm, trauma — any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc.
- The main risk of an insect bite is infection, but it is normal for certain types of bites (spider, black fly) to be very red and swollen for as much as a week.
- But the insect bite is rarely visible and there are usually no apparent symptoms during the acute phase.
- While it is not completely impossible, getting AIDS from an insect bite is EXTREMELY unlikely.
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