Ouch! Insect Bites and Stings
Georgia’s warm climate makes it a great place to enjoy the outdoors, but it also means sharing our space with some not-so-friendly critters. Insect bites and stings can be painful and irritating, and sometimes, they can be downright dangerous. Let’s talk about some common culprits and what to do if you get stung.
Common Georgia Pests
Georgia is home to a variety of insects that can pack a painful punch. Some of the most common culprits include:
- Spiders: While most spiders in Georgia are harmless, some like the brown recluse and black widow can cause serious reactions.
- Yellow Jackets: These aggressive wasps are often found near food and can deliver painful stings.
- Bees: Honey bees and bumblebees generally only sting when provoked but their stings can be painful and cause allergic reactions in some people.
- Fire Ants: These tiny but tough insects deliver painful stings that can cause itchy, red bumps.
What to Do
Most insect bites and stings cause mild discomfort and can be treated at home with over-the-counter pain relievers and antihistamines. However, some people may have severe allergic reactions that require immediate medical attention.
If you experience any of the following symptoms after a bite or sting, seek medical help right away:
- Difficulty breathing
- Swelling of the face, throat, or tongue
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Rapid heartbeat
Prevention is key! Wearing protective clothing, avoiding insect-prone areas, and using insect repellent can help reduce your risk of getting bitten or stung.
Family Care Dahlonega is Here to Help! If you’ve been bitten or stung and need immediate care, Family Care Dahlonega offers walk-in urgent care services. Our medical team can assess your symptoms, provide treatment, and offer guidance on preventing future bites and stings.