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Insect Bites and Stings and Spider Bites

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Check Your Symptoms

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If you have the following, evaluate those symptoms first.

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Have you used an epinephrine shot to treat an allergic reaction or been accidentally stuck with an epinephrine shot?

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Have you been bitten, stung, or had contact with a poisonous spider, scorpion, or puss caterpillar?

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Have you developed mild difficulty breathing or wheezing following a bite or sting?

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Do you have hives following a bite or sting?

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Do you have pain, burning, or numbness at the site of bite or sting?

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Do you have tiny purple or red spots (petechiae) on your body following a bite or sting?

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Do you have muscle spasms or muscle stiffness after a bite or sting?

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Do you have a blister, painful sore, or purple discoloration at the site of a bite or sting?

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Do you have new swelling?

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Have you had multiple bites or stings, other than from mosquitoes?

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Have 2 or more flu-like symptoms developed within minutes or up to 3 weeks of a bite or sting?

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Do you think you have a skin infection at the site of a bite or sting?

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Do you know or think you need a tetanus shot?