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to go to A and E with this

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saladsandwich · 17/09/2011 07:46

i have 4 insect bites, 2 on my head 1 on my arm and 1 on my finger, the one on my finger as really swelled up, tried getting in the drs yesterday but they where full and getting to the out of hours doctor where i live is ridiculous.


woke up this morning and its worse, i think it's infected i get infections alot maybe 1 every 6weeks or so, its really painful, just feel an idiot going to A and E with something so small but they do have a minor injuries clinic

aibu to go with something so small (but sweled and painful)i think it probably only needs antibiotics at this stage

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piratecat · 17/09/2011 19:30

op hope you are ok?

also, not everyone has walk in centers, nearby on call doctors places to go to.

my nearest a+E is 25 miles, out of hours docs is 12 miles away. and no walk in places!!!

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sausagesandmarmelade · 17/09/2011 21:25

I had to go to A&E a couple of weeks ago with a bad insect bite on my leg that had caused my leg to swell significantly...and go red.

They gave me antihistamines and anti biotics (that really did the trick) but I had to wait a good 3 hours to be seen.

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saladsandwich · 17/09/2011 23:43

well, i think i made the wrong decision today, after being outside in the cold it looked and felt better so just ended up just going to the pharmacy, bought some epsom salts to soak it in, the swellings gone down but im feeling rather poorly now and all my arm hurts so going to ring nhs 24 if its same in the morning see what they suggest...

my area is appaling for getting appointments

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ZhenXiang · 18/09/2011 00:02

I think to be sure you should go back to A&E as it could be cellulitis (more common in people with compromised immune systems and diabetes) and can develop into a secondary infection by the same bacteria travelling elsewhere in the body, such as septicaemia which is very serious and usually requires hospital admission.

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FellatioNelson · 18/09/2011 07:57

You see? Your gut reaction was to not cause too much fuss over an insect bite, when actually it wasn't about the bite any longer, but about the subsequent infection and possible complications. Now the infection has given you a fever by the sounds of things if you are feeling generally unwell, so you really MUST go along this morning please.

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AuntieMonica · 18/09/2011 08:03

hope you're better today salad, but if you're not, please do go and get some medical attention today, wherever it has to be from.

ZhenXiang is right, there are many complications that can occur after an insect bite, the sooner you it treated the better.

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FellatioNelson · 18/09/2011 08:04

Incidentally, my DH once went to the GP after suffering for weeks with a swollen lump right on the end of his elbow tip. It had been irritating him for ages, but suddenly became very painful and hot and seemed infected. Coincidentally (he thought) he was feeling fluey, but didn't connect the two.

The GP told him that it was a relatively common condition caused by people in desk jobs, who rest their elbows on the desk a lot when on the phone! She also said it was a bloody good job he'd come along and should have gone sooner, because the resulting infection could turn to very serious septecaemia, (sp?) which could have made him very ill, very quickly indeed. She gave him such massively strong antibiotics that he actually had to have three days off work because the ABs themselves made him ill with gastric problems! She did warn him they might be tough to stomach but said it was imperative he took them as the infection was potentially very dangerous. All for a swollen elbow. Confused

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AuntieMonica · 18/09/2011 08:05

sorry, and Fellatio said it too but i took ages to type and didn't see her post

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ragged · 18/09/2011 10:12

Hoping things are okay for you today, Salad. oXo

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Crosshair · 18/09/2011 10:39

Hope things are improving for you.

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RunnerHasbeen · 19/09/2011 11:10

I have phoned NHS24 before for an infection and they faxed me a prescription script to the nearest pharmacy. In my case was recurrent, so knew which ABs but if you explain situation they will probably give you a general one, it doesn't sound like you should wait for swab results.

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saladsandwich · 19/09/2011 18:25

well i have anti biotics now :) i have cellulitis on my finger thats what the drs said, just got to see how it goes now, just hoping they kick in quickly before it gets any worse...

thanks for the help, it's hard to know what to do with things like this, people around you just see a big red spot but i know how serious they can be i had one that got into the bone once and i've had one lanced.

i wish i knew that nhs24 did that!

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ragged · 19/09/2011 18:27

Good to hear you've been treated, hope it gets better soon :).

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GloriaVanderbilt · 19/09/2011 18:42

a-ha. I think I should be a doctor Smile

Thanks for letting us know how you got on and I hope the a-b's do the trick Smile

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AuntieMonica · 19/09/2011 18:51

oooowwwchh!

glad you've got sorted OP, and hope it heals quickly and easily

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