Skeeter syndrome

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Skeeter Syndrome is a localized allergic reaction to the saliva of a mosquito bite. It is characterized by inflammation and fever, and in severe cases, blistering and even anaphylaxis. The syndrome is named after the colloquial term for mosquitoes, "skeeters".

Symptoms[edit | edit source]

The symptoms of Skeeter Syndrome can vary from person to person, but typically include red lesions or welts, significant swelling, and a fever. These symptoms can appear within minutes or hours of a mosquito bite. In severe cases, the reaction can lead to blistering, bruising, and even anaphylaxis.

Causes[edit | edit source]

Skeeter Syndrome is caused by an allergic reaction to the proteins in mosquito saliva. When a mosquito bites a person, it injects its saliva into the skin. The immune system reacts to these foreign proteins by releasing histamines, which cause inflammation and swelling. In people with Skeeter Syndrome, this immune response is exaggerated, leading to the severe symptoms associated with the condition.

Diagnosis[edit | edit source]

Diagnosis of Skeeter Syndrome is typically based on the appearance of the symptoms following a mosquito bite. There are no specific tests for the condition, but a doctor may perform a skin test or blood test to rule out other conditions.

Treatment[edit | edit source]

Treatment for Skeeter Syndrome primarily involves managing the symptoms. This can include over-the-counter antihistamines to reduce inflammation and swelling, and pain relievers to manage discomfort. In severe cases, a doctor may prescribe corticosteroids or epinephrine.

Prevention[edit | edit source]

Prevention of Skeeter Syndrome involves avoiding mosquito bites. This can be achieved through the use of insect repellent, wearing long sleeves and pants, and avoiding areas with high mosquito activity.

See also[edit | edit source]

Skeeter syndrome Resources
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