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  2. These Pictures Will Help You ID the Most Common Bug Bites and ...

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    What they look like: Often confused with mosquito bites, bed bug bites are small, red, puffy bumps that appear in lines or clusters, usually three or more. They can have distinct red marks at ...

  3. Snakebite - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Most bites are on the hands, arms, or legs. [2] [10] Fear following a bite is common with symptoms of a racing heart and feeling faint. [2] The venom may cause bleeding, kidney failure, a severe allergic reaction, tissue death around the bite, or breathing problems. [1] [3] Bites may result in the loss of a limb or other chronic ...

  4. Animal bite - Wikipedia

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    An animal bite is a wound, usually a puncture or laceration, caused by the teeth. An animal bite usually results in a break in the skin but also includes contusions from the excessive pressure on body tissue from the bite. The contusions can occur without a break in the skin. Bites can be provoked or unprovoked.

  5. Here’s what to do (and not do) if a rattlesnake bites you on ...

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    Suddenly, you feel a burning, stinging sensation as two puncture wounds appear on your ankle. You’ve bitten by a rattlesnake. As the weather warms up, more people are venturing outdoors across ...

  6. What do spider bites look like? Know these important warning ...

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    A red or purplish area of skin around the bite. Sometimes, two noticeable fang puncture marks. Blistering at the site of the bite. According to the CDC, other symptoms of a venomous spider bite ...

  7. Forensic dentistry - Wikipedia

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    Bite mark analysis has been criticized by the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST). The PCAST has identified that bite mark analysis is an area which lacks clear standards in regards to the features needed to identify a particular set of dentition as having created a particular mark. [37]

  8. Stinger - Wikipedia

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    Bites, which can introduce saliva as well as additional pathogens and diseases, are often confused with stings, and vice versa. Specific components of venom are believed to give rise to an allergic reaction , which in turn produces skin lesions that may vary from a small itching weal, or slightly elevated area of the skin, to large areas of ...

  9. Arthropod bites and stings - Wikipedia

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    A bite is defined as coming from the mouthparts of the arthropod. The bite consists of both the bite wound and the saliva. The saliva of the arthropod may contain anticoagulants, as in insects and arachnids which feed from blood. Feeding bites may also contain anaesthetic, to prevent the bite from being felt.