Infected Mosquito Bite

Infected mosquito bite can ultimately lead to several serious consequences like yellow fever, dengue and malaria. Read on to know about infected mosquito bite and its treatment.
We all are aware of mosquitoes and the dreadful mosquito bite irritations too. Mosquito bites generally occur on the exposed areas of the body like hands, neck, ankles and forearms. They are actually normal sort of insect bites that cause irritating and very itchy small lumps on the bitten area. Many times, the small hole also appears, which is the actual sting of the mosquito. Mosquito bites get cured on their own, within a few hours but in several extreme cases, there are chances of it being an infected mosquito. Infected mosquito bite can also appear if the affected person scratches the affected area for too long. This makes the bite more prominent and also transmits the infection to other body parts and the internal body structures.

Symptoms of Infected Mosquito Bite
Infected mosquito bites, are actually mosquito bites that cause several allergic reactions. There are severe symptoms of infected mosquito bite, that can appear on rare occasions. These are basically allergic reactions of that person towards the mosquito bite. The allergic mosquito bite symptoms cannot be overlooked though, and include wheezing, sneezing, blotching rash, etc. It can be experienced by the person having allergy to mosquito bite. Sometimes, if the mosquito itself is infected by a certain virus, then the bite of that mosquito is also called 'infected mosquito bite'.

There are several symptoms of infected mosquito bite. To start with, there is extreme irritation, itchiness, rash and sometimes swelling. Severe symptoms of infected mosquito bite include, pus in or around the part having mosquito bite, flu like symptoms and swollen glands. Other symptoms of infected mosquito bite include increasing redness and pain of the skin. Anyone suffering with such symptoms should never ignore them as they might be the beginning of some serious medical condition, caused by infected mosquito bite.

Sensitization and Prognosis of Infected Mosquito Bite
Mosquitoes obtain their blood meal by effectively blocking hemostasis of the human body with help of their own saliva. Mosquito's saliva is actually a mixture of proteins that are secreted by them. This saliva adversely affects the human vascular constriction, immune system, platelet aggregation, blood clotting system and angiogenesis, all this eventually results into extreme irritation and itchiness. The severity and reaction of infected mosquito bite depends on the sensitivity of each individual. One fact is that if a person gets constantly exposed to the mosquito's saliva, there are chances of that person developing resistance towards it!

Most of the time, mosquito bites last for only a few hours and fade away without any curative measure. Still, in several rare cases of infected mosquito bite, there are chances of having severe medical condition. Hence, it is always good to have a timely medical follow-up. Mosquito bite, in certain regions like tropical countries, transmits several serious types of fever like malaria, dengue, chikungunya, yellow fever, encephalitis (illness caused by west Nile virus), etc. are the main types of medical conditions that can appear with severely infected mosquito bite.

Infected Mosquito Bite Treatment
The best way to avoid infected mosquito bites is to make sure that one doesn't have the mosquito bites in the first place. Mosquitoes become most active during dawn and dusk and during spring, summer and rainy season (I wonder what's left then?). Many effective ways to control mosquito bites are available in the market today that can keep you away from the mosquito bites. While taking these over-the-counter mosquito bite treatments, it is very important to follow the directions and also keeping them away from the children. This way, you can avoid any side effects of that mosquito repellent itself. Several precautions are needed to be taken like not applying the mosquito repellent on wounds, cuts, eyes and mouth.

The best way to stay away from infected mosquito bites is to prevent formation of the mosquito colonies. Mosquitoes thrive best in moist and swampy areas. So, it is a must to keep such areas of the household very clean and mosquito free. There are several plants that repel mosquitoes and you can grow them in your garden so as to prevent infected mosquito bites. Plants like cedar, geranium, lemon grass and citronella are very useful mosquito repellents.

This was all about infected mosquito bite and its treatment. Timely precautionary measures and medical intervention can surely help you to avoid further complications regarding infected mosquito bites. Take care!
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Last Updated: 9/21/2011
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