Common Causes Of Swollen Hands And Feet
Insect Bites And Stings

Getting bit or stung from insects like bees, wasps, hornets, and mosquitoes can cause pain and swelling. Some patients may even experience an allergic reaction, which can also be life-threatening. Insect bites rarely cause allergies but can cause small itchy lumps, like a rash, to appear on the skin. The itching may subside by using a soothing ointment, antihistamines, or steroid cream. Signs of an allergic reaction to being aware of may include itchy skin, rash, swelling, stomach cramps, redness of the skin, increased heart rate, low blood pressure, wheezing, or difficulty breathing and swallowing. The onset of symptoms typically occurs within the first ten minutes of being stung.
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