After being bitten by leeches, skin infections and allergies may occur if not treated in time.
After being bitten by leeches, leeches suck blood from the body, first of all, there will be bleeding and pain, and there will be red spots or windmills around the wounds, if not treated in time, there may be wound infection and necrosis, and if the leeches suck blood after being bitten is more serious, it may also lead to nosebleeds, anaphylactic shock and other serious situations.
After being bitten by leeches, don’t pull hard, use the sole of the shoe to slap the leech, or use saline, alcohol or iodine to clean the wound so that the leech can fall off by itself, and disinfect and sterilize the wound in time. If an allergic reaction occurs, anti-allergic drugs such as chlorpheniramine maleate tablets can be used under the advice of a doctor.
If the situation is more serious after being bitten by leeches, it should be sent to the hospital in time to avoid causing more serious damage to the body.