How to treat a friend who was bitten on the lip by a cockroach

Updated on healthy 2024-06-27
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hehe, don't worry too much. I've also been bitten by cockroaches, and I've bitten them too. At first, I was as worried as you, but then I consulted a doctor, so I rubbed iodophor and then rubbed the mosquito repellent of the six gods. It didn't take a few days to get better.

    There's nothing like being bitten by a flea, and you may not know much about cockroaches, and although it gives a poor image, it actually has medicinal properties. Suzhou folk use to treat children due to lack of milk caused by thinness, fatigue, abdominal distension and diarrhea. So don't be too biased about it, and do it all over again, just like I did.

    Ask Dr. Ha again.

    Don't worry, it's fine. You'll have to pay attention in the future. Rub the dots often to prevent mosquito bites.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. Clean the local area with soap, if there is iodine or 75 alcohol local disinfection (forget it if there is none), if there is wind oil essence, flower water, cool oil, mosquito repellent water, etc., you can wipe it.

    2. In fact, if it is not serious, it is enough to do the above treatment, and there is no need for **.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It shouldn't be like that! Because there are many people who have been bitten by cockroaches! If you are really worried, you can also go to the hospital and ask! Hehe.

    I'll tell you another way to prevent cockroaches:

    Go out to play for two days, put a few bottles of cockroach-killing potions at home, (my family used to play radar) close the doors and windows, put away the things that should be collected, clean up when you come back, pay attention to every corner to clean ah, so that 2 times is almost the same, and then buy some"Cockroach House"Put it in the kitchen, what cockroaches often come and go, it's good to change it regularly, it's about the same after a year, my family used to be, that thing was too disgusting, running around, it's still small, and I hate it when I see it. "Cockroach House'You can buy it in the supermarket, it's printed with Japanese characters, I don't know the name very well, I can't see cockroaches in my house now, I have to buy rectangular paper to make it, don't buy round plastic, that effect is not good. But that thing doesn't bite, it just runs away when it sees someone!

    It's hard to fight!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's okay to disinfect it with alcohol, so don't worry, but.

    If there is redness, swelling and inflammation, go to the hospital.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Tetanus is needed Cockroaches have a lot of toxins in their bodies.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Generally, there is no need to fight, alcohol disinfection is sufficient.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Cockroach bites should be washed under running water** or soapy water, and then treated accordingly depending on the lesion.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Cockroaches themselves are free of toxins and will not cause significant harm to the human body after biting, but cockroaches know that their bodies contain a large number of viruses, bacteria and parasites. People who are bitten by cockroaches are likely to have an allergic reaction to these viruses, and in severe cases, asthma and other diseases.

    After being bitten by a cockroach, the conventional surgical treatment is to rinse with water and then scrub with antiseptic. Wash and disinfect with iodophor and 75% medical alcohol, and put on a band-aid. Or go to the pharmacy and buy it"Insect bites on water"(Stop itching)."Iodine"(for sterilization), rub alternately every day.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Spray some "too good to be fast" to disinfect it. Because cockroaches carry many pathogenic bacteria, viruses, protozoa, fungi and parasitic worm eggs, and can act as an intermediate host for many kinds of worms. Cockroaches have been shown to carry about 40 species of bacteria that cause disease in vertebrates, the important ones such as Mycobacterium leprae which transmits leprosy, Murine bacillus which transmits bubonic plague, Shigella dysentery which transmits dysentery and Shigella paradysentery which causes diarrhea in children, Staphylococcus aureus which causes boils, Pseudomonas aeruginosa which causes urinary tract infections, Escherichia coli that causes genitourinary tract and intestinal infections, and a variety of Salmonella bacteria that transmit enteric diseases and gastritis, such as Salmonella typhu, Salmonella typhi, etc.

    Cockroaches can also carry a variety of pathogenic bacteria that cause food poisoning, in addition to the above-mentioned Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli, there are also Clostridium perfringens, Streptococcus faecalis, etc. In addition, cockroaches can also artificially infect Asian cholera, pneumonia, diphtheria, melioidosis, anthrax and SARS tuberculosis. Cockroaches can carry a variety of worm eggs such as roundworms, duodenal hook nematodes, beef tapeworms, windworms, whipworms, etc.

    They can also serve as intermediate hosts for a variety of nematodes, such as Candida candida, Hymenoleum brevis, and nematodes. Cockroaches can also carry a variety of protozoa, 4 of which are pathogenic to humans or animals, such as dysentery amima, Giardia enterica, etc. Experimental studies have confirmed that cockroaches can carry, maintain and excrete viruses, including coxsackievirus, poliovirus, etc.

    Cockroaches can also carry fungi. In Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, and Nantong, a variety of fungi have also been isolated from cockroaches caught indoors, including a large amount of aflatoxin. Although cockroaches carry a variety of pathogens, it is generally believed that pathogens cannot multiply in their bodies and are mechanically transmitted.

    However, due to their wide range of attacks and miscellaneous food habits, they can be used in garbage, toilets, washrooms and other places, and can also be eaten on food, so they cause intestinal diseases and the spread of parasite eggs cannot be ignored. In addition, there have been many reports of allergies caused by cockroach body fluids and feces. This is what I checked from the Internet, I hope it will be useful to you, thank you!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Each bite is a small piece of red, a little itchy Bitten by cockroaches will not actually produce a very harmful effect, because although cockroaches are infected from multiple viruses, but he is not infected with specific germs, unlike dogs will be specifically infected with rabies, bitten by cockroaches at most in the **itch, call you diarrhea, and other small symptoms, there is no need to be afraid at all, but if the situation is serious, you have to go to the hospital, after being bitten by cockroaches (including pregnant women) only need to wipe the wound with iodine wine, buy some anti-allergic medicine to eat. The best way is to kill the cockroaches in the house so that they will not be bitten by cockroaches.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello! Glad to be able to help you! Bitten by cockroaches, just local ** itching, use medicinal sprinkles to scrub the wound constantly, and then pay attention to a few days of diet do not eat spicy items, so as not to infect the wound, the wound should be patched with a band-aid, change it once a day, and then take some allergy medicine on it, if the above methods do not work for two days, you have to go to the hospital for testing, so please be sure to do a good job in the prevention and control of cockroaches!!

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's okay, it's not poisonous, if your skin is broken, you will disinfect it, and finally you will take revenge immediately when you see a cockroach, hehe!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Cistiramine or Parkermin and VC tablets can be taken orally. In severe cases, strong detoxification can be injected intramuscularly. Calamine lotion containing 0 5 l menthol or phenol or 2 camphor cream can be used topically, antipruritic powder can also be used topically, and neomycin ointment can be used topically for skin lesions with secondary infection.

    Another 1. It is necessary to do a good job of environmental sanitation and household hygiene to prevent the breeding of fleas, bed bugs, mosquitoes, mites, etc. 2 Spray insecticides in shelters to eliminate arthropods that bite people.

    3. Limit the intake of excess protein (milk, eggs), sweets and pastries, and supplement fresh vegetables and fruits.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Cockroaches also bite? The one who was bitten must have a thin skin.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If it's a roach that isn't sick, it's not a big deal, just take some potion to disinfect it.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The question of whether cockroaches bite people should be looked at separately, and the problem cannot be viewed from a single perspective: Cockroaches, like other animals, are divided into many varieties, generally there are big cockroaches, flying cockroaches, small cockroaches, etc., the difference is very large, There are relatively few cockroaches that can bite people in China, but it does not mean that there are no cockroaches that can bite people in China. So just rub some medicinal alcohol on it. In the western United States, cockroach ears are a common condition, that is, cockroaches crawl into the inside of the ears when humans sleep, which can easily cause ear inflammation, suppuration and even deafness.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Rabies is a case for any animal bite, so remember to prevent it.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    You can choose to bite it or not.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    What to do if you get bitten on the face by a cockroach? Will it be toxic?

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Acid-base neutralization method, use vinegar and alkali to flush the appropriate amount of warm boiled water, use only one at a time, either vinegar or alkali, apply a napkin to the affected area with liquid for one hour, and then wash the affected area with water and wipe dry. After using it for one or two days, I felt that it was better to use it, so I chose to use this one.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    According to your description, I'm not sure if I've been bitten by cockroaches, there are a lot of them in my house, but I haven't had your symptoms, maybe I didn't bite me, but don't worry about the scars, you can apply vitamin E.

    Just don't grab the anti-inflammatory medicine that can be applied, but it is recommended to go to a doctor in a regular hospital, it is safer to hope that you will be ** as soon as possible!

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