What Can I Do To Not Make Myself So Attractive
Question: what can I do to not make myself so attractive to everything that bites? I'm allergic to everything on the planet and I seem to keep getting bitten by something I have a reaction to. help.
Brief Answer:
Insect repellent
Detailed Answer:
Dear sir, I have gone through your question and I understand your concerns but you need to follow the following measures to reduce your exposure to insect bites.. first you need to always cover up in long sleeved T-shirts and pantaloons instead of short sleeved T-shirts or shorts. It is also important that you use an insect repellents every 2 hours. Try to apply nets on your windows and doors. I hope you find this helpful.
Insect repellent
Detailed Answer:
Dear sir, I have gone through your question and I understand your concerns but you need to follow the following measures to reduce your exposure to insect bites.. first you need to always cover up in long sleeved T-shirts and pantaloons instead of short sleeved T-shirts or shorts. It is also important that you use an insect repellents every 2 hours. Try to apply nets on your windows and doors. I hope you find this helpful.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T
when should i worry about the bites being infected? i swell up and get very red in the area of the bite, but, i can't tell when i should worry about it.
Brief Answer:
Warning signs
Detailed Answer:
Dear sir, hello again.. Warning signs include generalized body rashes, difficulty swallowing, shortness of breath, itchy tongue, chest tightness or vomiting. if you experience any of these symptoms then head to the hospital immediately to get a dextromethorphane and an avil shots to abort the allergic attack that could be fatal. I hope you find this helpful
Warning signs
Detailed Answer:
Dear sir, hello again.. Warning signs include generalized body rashes, difficulty swallowing, shortness of breath, itchy tongue, chest tightness or vomiting. if you experience any of these symptoms then head to the hospital immediately to get a dextromethorphane and an avil shots to abort the allergic attack that could be fatal. I hope you find this helpful
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj