Symptoms after being bitten by a rove beetle
Symptoms after being bitten by a rove beetle may include redness, swelling, pain, and erosion. Targeted treatment is recommended, with specific analysis as follows:
1. Redness and Swelling
Rove beetles contain certain toxins that, upon contact, can leave the toxin on the affected area, causing local redness and swelling. If symptoms are mild, washing with soapy water may help neutralize the toxin and alleviate redness and swelling.
2. Pain
Rove beetles secrete acidic substances. When they come into contact with human skin and are crushed, they release toxins that cause localized pain. In cases of severe pain, topical medications such as mometasone furoate cream, boric acid solution, or calamine lotion may be applied under medical guidance.
3. Erosion
In individuals with poor physical health, a rove beetle bite may lead to severe skin erosion and dermatitis. In more serious cases, medications such as cetirizine hydrochloride tablets, ebastine tablets, or chlorpheniramine maleate tablets may be used under a doctor's supervision.
In addition, bites from rove beetles may also cause blisters, papules, and other symptoms. After being bitten by a rove beetle, it is advisable to seek timely medical evaluation and treatment.