Insects
tomcat / ant kayap (Rove beetle), the Latin name is curtis Paederus
fuscipes, is one kind of beetle with a body like a big ant. Basically
this insect does not have a habit of attacking humans, it can even be
useful as natural predators of pests of rice plants. However,
this insect has a special toxin called pederin, and is the type of
contact poison of the most dangerous animals, and even mentioned 12
times more poisonous than cobra venom. Therefore, little touched by it, the poison can irritate the skin.
However, we need to underline that the tomcat is a toxic poison that can react when touched. Therefore, the effect is on the outside of the body, and not part of the body. Statements regarding the effect is much more poisonous than cobra venom have not been clarified yet, in what context or parameters, that can be more accurate when compared. Tomcat's poison can cause irritation and inflammation of the skin is quite heavy, but the local nature of the affected area, and as long as there is no secondary bacterial infection, bacterial infection of the skin is injured, insha Allaah is not life-threatening.
Some ways to avoid insect infestation include:
1. Dim the lights when not in use at night, because the insect is like a light.
However, we need to underline that the tomcat is a toxic poison that can react when touched. Therefore, the effect is on the outside of the body, and not part of the body. Statements regarding the effect is much more poisonous than cobra venom have not been clarified yet, in what context or parameters, that can be more accurate when compared. Tomcat's poison can cause irritation and inflammation of the skin is quite heavy, but the local nature of the affected area, and as long as there is no secondary bacterial infection, bacterial infection of the skin is injured, insha Allaah is not life-threatening.
Some ways to avoid insect infestation include:
1. Dim the lights when not in use at night, because the insect is like a light.
2. Close the doors and windows tightly closed and ventilated using a wire gauze on a vulnerable entered. Can also use mosquito nets when sleeping.
3. Check the bed and around the room before bed, if found to try to repel insects without touching it or spraying with insecticides. Change / wash all objects touched by this insect.
4. If touched, let alone sent away without killing squeeze in or with members of the body directly. Most cases of severe skin inflammation caused by destroying insects such as mosquitoes are straight, but his body toxic.
5. Wash affected area with running water and soap, avoid being scratched because of widespread concern.
6. Treatment can be topical anti-inflammatory such as hydrocortisone group, or dexamethasone, or honey smeared on the surface of the wound or wrapped with a bandage. There is also information about the topical use of propolis may help cure quickly on this case. Generally healing in cases without secondary infection ranged from several days to a week.
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