Termite ants contain extremely strong pederin toxin, which can easily cause serious skin burns. Some housewives easily mistake it for impetigo, so there is no radical treatment, or timely examination, and it is easy to make the condition worse. Detecting the disease correctly and going for early examination will help receive timely treatment regimens.
Skin rash, blisters
The first sign is a rash on the skin accompanied by an immediate burning sensation. Red spots often appear in long streaks in exposed skin areas such as the face or neck, hands and feet.
After about a day, small blisters begin to grow tiny on the red skin. If you see blisters turning into white pus or deep ulcers, it is a sign of bacterial invasion. This condition, if not treated quickly and properly, can easily cause serious skin effects.
Sensing burning pain, intense itching
Unlike conventional insect bites, the feeling from thrips bites will be more burning. When the bite starts to squamate and the itching sensation increases with pain, see a doctor immediately to prescribe appropriate anti-inflammatory drugs, which both help soothe the wound quickly and prevent skin damage.
Skin area infected
In some cases, severe toxins will affect the immune system. If the damaged skin area is spreading with high fever or swollen lymph nodes, this is a sign of systemic inflammatory reaction.
These symptoms indicate that the skin is in a state of serious infection. Home remedy will be very dangerous, so see a doctor at the hospital for guidance.
Wounds in sensitive skin areas
When toxins stick to thin skin such as around the eyes, complications can easily occur, causing danger. Eyelid swelling can affect vision if not treated properly.
For sensitive skin areas, absolutely do not apply medicine arbitrarily without a doctor's prescription. Doctor's advice will help have appropriate treatments for each physical condition as well as minimize future sequelae.