Infected Insect Bite Treatment

Most insect bites are mild and clear on their own, but when a bite becomes infected, it can cause pain, swelling, and discomfort. At Periville Pharmacy, we provide quick and effective treatment for infected insect bites through the NHS Pharmacy First, so you don’t have to wait for a GP appointment. 

We proudly support patients across Grimsby, Laceby, Keelby, Great Coates, and Healing. 

What Is an Infected Insect Bite?

An insect bite usually causes redness, itching, or swelling. However, if bacteria enter the skin, often after scratching, the bite can become infected.

Symptoms of an infected insect bite may include:

If your bite is getting worse, not healing, or you develop a fever, seek advice promptly. 

What Causes Infected Insect Bites?

Many insects can cause bites that may later become infected.

Common causes include:

The main cause of infection is scratching, which breaks the skin and lets bacteria enter. 

What to Expect
at Your Appointment

How to Treat Insect Bites at Home

Most mild bites can be managed with simple self-care. You can:

If the bite worsens, becomes painful, or shows signs of infection, professional care is recommended. 

Pharmacy Treatment for Infected Insect Bites

Through Pharmacy First, our trained pharmacists can:

This means you can access expert care and effective treatment quickly, without waiting for a GP.

Why Choose Periville Pharmacy? 

Contact Us Today for Effective Infected Insect Bite Treatment

Don’t let an insect bite infection slow you down. If you’re looking for fast treatment for insect bites, contact us or visit us today at either of our two branches. Our expert pharmacists are here to help you feel better quickly and safely. 

FAQs

Look for spreading redness, swelling, pus, or increasing pain. Fever may also be a sign.
Yes, mild cases can heal with proper care, but some may need prescribed treatment.
If the bite worsens, doesn’t improve, or you feel unwell, it’s best to seek professional advice.

If the bite worsens, doesn’t improve, or you feel unwell, it’s best to seek professional advice.

Yes — avoid scratching, keep the area clean, and use creams or antihistamines to reduce itching.

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