Summer in Sevierville, Tennessee—lots of sun, lots of quick rain storms
and LOTS of bugs! It can sometimes seem like you step outside
for just a few minutes and wind up with bug bites galore.
But that doesn’t have to be the case. Our team at AFC
Urgent Care of Sevierville, TN wants to step you through some bug bite
prevention and treatment tips.
When Should I Worry About a Bug Bite?
Well, the short answer is: If it’s bugging you (pun intended), stop in for a visit and we’ll take a look to
ensure it’s nothing serious. In most cases, a bug bite is just a bug bite.
But if you have any symptoms—such as swelling, redness or pain—that do not improve within a few days, that’s
definite cause for a quick visit to our walk-in clinic.
In the meantime, take some steps to prevent bites and stings in the first place.
Bug Bite Prevention
- Use insect repellent.
- Don’t swat at bees, wasps or hornets.
- Wear long sleeves and pants to cover skin, particularly in high grass where chiggers and ticks are
common.
- Do not go barefoot outside.
- Avoid wearing strong perfume or cologne.
What Happens If I Get a Tick Bite?
Usually a tick bite is harmless, but other times, it puts you at risk of developing certain medical
conditions, including Lyme disease.
That’s why it’s important to take immediate action if you notice a tick on your skin. Use tweezers and firm
pressure to pull upward on the tick. Be careful not to squeeze on the tick. Doing so can result in parts of
the tick staying behind in your skin which can lead to infection and/or disease.
Tick Bite Signs & Symptoms
- Nausea
- Weakness
- A red spot on skin
- Muscle or joint pain
- Full body rash
- Neck stiffness
- Headache
- Fever
Did you experience a really bad bug bite? Stop by AFC Urgent Care of Sevierville,
TN today for a medical evaluation.