After a poisonous insect bite, the skin appears to be large, red, swollen and hard, the first thing to do is to clarify the type of poisonous insect that bites, remove the poisonous stinger, rinse the local area, and consult a doctor promptly.
After being bitten by poisonous insects, you should first clarify the species of poisonous insects, in order to provide a basis for the subsequent treatment of the doctor. If the skin is red, swollen and hard, you need to check the skin to see if there is a poisonous sting, and if there is a poisonous sting, you should pull it out. After the poisonous sting is removed, the toxin can be neutralized by rinsing with running water or an alkaline solution such as soap solution, and medical attention should be sought quickly.
Avoid scratching while seeking medical attention to prevent secondary infection. It is best to carry the poisonous insect with you when seeking medical attention, or take a photo of the insect to help the doctor determine the toxicity of the insect and the condition of the wound.
Since the medication for different poisonous insect bites is different, it is necessary to go to the hospital for consultation to clarify the type of poisonous insect and then use medication under the doctor’s guidance.