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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Ant Bites Can Be Painful or Even Deadly!


A little info on unusual home improvement hazards  from Ron Williams Roof Doctor-  (Not an M.D)

All of us must have been bitten by ants at some point of time. But the seriousness of ant bites depends on the variety of ants. If you’ve had bites of regular ants then there is nothing to worry. Apart from a small welt and little itching, there’s not other threat to humans.

However, if the bites are from some hazardous ants then they can cause serious damage to humans. Some ants also damage property. One of the worst ant bites are by fire ants. These ants are notorious and very harmful.

They are called fire ants because the area where they bite starts to pain and burn profusely. They are very intense and attack instantaneously if at all their nest is disturbed. Apart from posing health threats to humans and animals, they also ruin farms, electrical systems and land.

You can get fire ant bites even if you simply move around their nests as they are very sensitive to movement. That is why children often get bitten by fire ants when they are outdoors.

Symptoms of fire ant bites:

Many people are also allergic to ant bites. Such people should be very careful if bitten by fire ants and treat them quickly. Some of the symptoms of an allergic reaction to fire ant stings are shortness or breath, sweating, paleness in skin color, anaphylactic shocks and swelling.

Treatment:

If you see severe symptoms due to fire ant bites then medical attention is quite essential. To treat fire ant bites at home, you can pour ammonia over the site of the bite. Allow it to sit there for sometime and then wash it away with cold water. This eliminates the pain and the itching caused by the sting of fire ants.

Stings from fire ants are alsoinclined to infections; therefore they should be treated quickly. You need to wash the site with water and antibacterial soap. Applying betadine is also helpful to disinfect the site.

Do not scratch, squeeze or pop the pustule that forms following an ant bite. This may raise the chances of scarring and push the infection deeper into the skin.

A victim who experiences allergic reactions to fire ant bites should immediately consult the doctor and take medical treatment. These allergic reactions if not treated timely may cause major health hazards or can even lead to death. Fire ant stings can be incredibly fatal to diabetics.