I hate mosquitoes more than cockroaches...How to determine IU Confession Skitter Syndrome?
Dec 20, 2024
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IU asked a question about mosquitoes during the 'Balance Game'"If I get bitten by a mosquito, it swells up like an old man with a lump, soaks up and takes antibiotics"It's a mosquito allergy." As a result of the search, the symptom was 'Skitter Syndrome'. IU `spread over a large area, becomes red, swells badly like swelling, and blisters catch up.' `I always bite my face like that, and it's horrible. The parts that I suffered from mosquito bites as a child are still dead." "I hate mosquitoes far more than cockroaches," he added.
Mosquito bites make your skin tickle and swell, and if the area swells and hurts badly compared to others, you should suspect 'skitter syndrome'.
Specifically, if itchy symptoms persist for more than three days, and if the red area is widened and the entire leg is swollen and blistered, there is a high possibility of Skitter syndrome.
Skitter syndrome is more common in children with weak immune systems, and related symptoms may persist for more than 10 days.
It is important not to be bitten by mosquitoes because there is no fundamental treatment, but if you have been bitten by a mosquito, it is recommended to visit a hospital immediately. This is because if severe swelling and blisters are left unattended, they can worsen into cellulitis caused by secondary infection. In particular, it can lead to anaphylactic shock that can lead to death, so if you are short of breath or feel dizzy, you should go to the hospital immediately.
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