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Insect bites (overview): acutely occurring, disseminated, itchy blisters and pustules with reddened courtyard.

Insect bites (overview): acutely occurring, disseminated, itchy blisters and pustules with reddened courtyard.

Insect bites: urticarial, highly itchy inflammatory reaction of the skin immediately after the bite; pronounced edema with distinct depression of the follicles.

Insect bites (overview): acute, diffuse, collateral redness and swelling after insect bites.

Insect bite: Massive swelling after insect bite



Superinfected insect bite with incipient erysipelas and lymphangitis.

Insect bite. few hours old, disseminated, 0.2-0.3 cm large, red, violently itching papules and papulo vesicles.

Insect bite. few hours old, disseminated (no pattern recognition), 0.2-0.3 cm large, red, heavily itching papules and papulo vesicles.

Acute, 1 day old insect bite reaction with central blistering, symptoms: slight itching, no pain, no fever reaction.

Insect bites (superinfected): about 14 days old, initially urticarial-blistery reaction, now plaque-shaped, itchy with central circumferential pustule and crust.



Insect bites: super-infected (pustules in places) insect bites (most likely bug bites).

Insect bites (overview): Therapy option - Cooling by means of cooling cuff

