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A Maryland dermatologist shares tips for treating small cuts and scrapes, and pesky bug bites during the summer.
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Treating bites and stings: the basics Remove any sting, tick or hairs if they're still in the skin. Wash the area with soap and water and apply a cold compress or ice pack for at least 10 minutes.
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A 2-year-old from Georgia was rushed to the ICU after a freak accident left him with more than 150 yellowjacket stings.
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GEORGIA — A Georgia toddler is fighting for his life after he was stung over 150 times by wasps, according to a family ...