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  2. How to treat bug bites, according to doctors - AOL

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    For a more outside-the-box approach, this bug bite treatment delivers concentrated heat to the bite, according to King. “ Studies demonstrate a reduction in swelling, pain and itching [with this ...

  3. 9 Ways to Treat Itchy Bug Bites, According to Doctors - AOL

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    Discover which over-the-counter products and home remedies can help stop the itch and inflammation of a bug bite. Plus: Who tends to get bitten more. 9 Ways to Treat Itchy Bug Bites, According to ...

  4. Bug bites begone! Experts break down how to treat itchy skin ...

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    Amin: With bug bites, you will usually see a lump or bump of redness and surrounding irritation -- this is generally Bug bites begone! Experts break down how to treat itchy skin and stings this summer

  5. Heat pen - Wikipedia

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    A heat pen has a ceramic or metal plate at the tip, which heats to 50 to 60 °C. The heated plate is brought into contact with the area of skin affected by the insect bite for 3 to 10 seconds, causing the skin to briefly heat up to 53 °C (local hyperthermia). The heat activates various physiological processes.

  6. Chigger Bites: What They Look Like and How to Prevent and ...

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    Over-the-counter topical steroids and oral antihistamines (like Benadryl or Zyrtec) can help with severe itching, Dr. Kwatra says. But sometimes you just can’t stop itching, especially at bedtime.

  7. Skeeter syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The Skeeter syndrome should not be confused with another type of reactivity to mosquito bites, severe mosquito bite allergy (SMBA). SMBA is most often an Epstein-Barr virus-associated lymphoproliferative disease that complicates ~33% of individuals with chronic active Epstein-Barr virus infection or, in extremely rare cases, individuals with Epstein-Barr virus-positive Hodgkin disease or an ...