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| Bee Sting | Depending on the victim's sensitivity, the reaction to the sting of a bee, wasp, or yellow jacket may vary from a small area of redness that swells and itches to a life-threatening allergic reac |
| Bites, Insect | Reaction to an insect bite (from a bee, wasp, flea, or mosquito) may range from a temporary localized area of redness, swelling, or itching to a generalized severe reaction that requires immedia |
| Contact Dermatitis | Contact Dermatitis is skin inflammation caused by contact with substances the body believes harmful. |
| Lice | Head lice are small insects that live in human hair. Their bites are the cause of the itching that is characteristic of head lice. |
| Pinworms | Pinworms are parasites that commonly infect children. Pinworms live in the lower intestine. |
| Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, and Poison Sumac | Poison ivy, oak and sumac contain a chemical called uroshiol oil on the surfaces of their leaves. When uroshiol comes in contact with the skin, a severe inflammatory response may occur. |
| Swimmer's Ear | Swimmers' ear is the irritation of the outer ear canal. The name is derived from the fact the condition can be caused by swimming in polluted water. |
| Yeast Infections | The fungus candida albicans is present in the vagina all the time. Factors such as hormonal changes, diabetes, antibiotics, and spermicides can trigger an overgrowth of the fungus. |
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