Wasps and bees
When you get stung by a wasp or a bee, you will definitely feel it.
Their sting is quite painful and a red spot with a white dot in the middle immediately appears on your skin where the stinger may have remained.

The area swells and becomes red.
If the stinger is indeed left in your skin after a sting, it should be carefully pulled out with your fingers or tweezers.

To relieve pain, try placing an onion peel on the affected area.
How you should proceed depends on what you are bitten.
The pain will gradually subside, but it can cause you problems, especially if you are allergic to a bee or wasp sting.
Especially in summer, bees and wasps are attracted to our drinks and food.
Therefore, be very careful and do not drink from bottles in which you do not see and never leave your drinks open or uncovered.
You will be in danger of being stung by a bee or a person directly in your mouth or throat. In this case, you should go to the doctor without hesitation.
Spiders
Spider bites are similar to the bites of other insects.
Depending on the bite, they can be smaller or larger and also itch quite a bit.
However, if you have been bitten by dangerous exotic spiders, the bites will look a little different.

A spider sting known as a black widow looks like two holes next to each other.
According to NTIC’s information, these are two small, dot-shaped wounds about 1 to 2 millimeters apart.
The area around the wound is hot and slightly red.
In case of intoxication, muscle pain or muscle twitching may even occur.
First aid is cold or hot compresses and washing the wound with soap and water.
Mite
After a tick bite, you can find a red spot on your skin, and if the tick itself has not fallen off in the meantime, you need to remove it so that its head does not get stuck in your skin.

If this spot enlarges or if you feel, for example, weakness or pain, definitely do not postpone the visit to the doctor, because ticks are carriers of many infectious diseases.
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