Warning Signs Of Skeeter Syndrome
Bumps And Swelling In Other Locations

Patients with skeeter syndrome may also experience bumps and swellings in other locations separate from the initial bite. These bumps and swellings can appear either immediately after an individual is bitten or after some time has passed. Bumps and swelling in other locations may be singular or appear clustered like a rash. To reduce the swelling, ice can be applied to the location of the bumps. If there are several bumps in one area, an ice pack can be used instead of an ice cube. If ice is unavailable or if the cold from ice is too much to bear, a cold compress can be created by placing a washcloth in cold water, folding it, and applying it to the affected area with light pressure.
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