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I'm looking for answers. All data I'm finding is vague. They do not have venom glands. But :
" Serious allergic reactions including anaphylaxis from the injection of serum and other non-specific proteins have been documented"
" they appear physically capable of carrying pathogens and this possibility has been investigated."
" Reactions often become brisker after multiple bites due to possible sensitization to the salivary proteins of the bed bug."
Scenario. My partner apparently picked up a bed bug, possibly a sub adult? and within an hour developed the typical series of 17 bites in a jagged row across her back. Intense itching rapidly developed. Following an established known criteria, severe localized inflammation and itching continued for seven days then slowly abated. I treated the injury site twice a day following standard emergency room sterilizing procedures. Povidone-iodine scrub followed by topical NSAID, antihistamine and Calamine. While treatment temporarily reduced the itching, it had no effect on the inflammation.
As predicted in one infobit I found, the bite site of pre adult Cimex will subside in 7 to 14 days.
In a nutshell, the symptoms strongly indicate a venom or highly irritating substance but all references I've found are vague, 'proteins in the saliva'.
@Outpost31Survivor @HooahArmy Thoughts? Spot any similarities to known venoms or toxins?
" Serious allergic reactions including anaphylaxis from the injection of serum and other non-specific proteins have been documented"
" they appear physically capable of carrying pathogens and this possibility has been investigated."
" Reactions often become brisker after multiple bites due to possible sensitization to the salivary proteins of the bed bug."
Scenario. My partner apparently picked up a bed bug, possibly a sub adult? and within an hour developed the typical series of 17 bites in a jagged row across her back. Intense itching rapidly developed. Following an established known criteria, severe localized inflammation and itching continued for seven days then slowly abated. I treated the injury site twice a day following standard emergency room sterilizing procedures. Povidone-iodine scrub followed by topical NSAID, antihistamine and Calamine. While treatment temporarily reduced the itching, it had no effect on the inflammation.
As predicted in one infobit I found, the bite site of pre adult Cimex will subside in 7 to 14 days.
In a nutshell, the symptoms strongly indicate a venom or highly irritating substance but all references I've found are vague, 'proteins in the saliva'.
@Outpost31Survivor @HooahArmy Thoughts? Spot any similarities to known venoms or toxins?