Category
page 1Insect bites and stings
bee sting
Puncture wound caused by a bee's stinger
Q3787202
1912 film by Winsor McCay
Schmidt sting pain index
pain scale for insect stings
insect-inflicted wound
wound caused by the bite or sting of an insect
pulicosis
Pulicosis is a skin condition caused by several species of fleas, including the cat flea (Ctenocephalides felis) and dog flea (Ctenocephalides canis). This condition can range from mild irritation to severe irritation. In some cases, 48 to 72 hours after being bitten, a more severe rash-like irritation may begin to spread across the body. Symptoms include swelling of the bitten area, erythema, ulcers of the mouth and throat, restlessness, and soreness of the areolae. In extreme cases, within 1 week after being bitten, the condition may spread through the lymph nodes and begin affecting the cen