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I've tried calling the local doctor's surgery, but they're busy, and I don't want to be admitted to hospital on Christmas bloody eve.
Basically, about a week ago, I was admitted to hospital to have 2 boils/abscesses on my leg drained. They had gotten gradually worse over a week period (all fine and healed now).
A couple of days ago, I got an insect bite on my left leg on the outer calf.
It hurt straight away and was itchy straight away (unlike the ones I was admitted to hospital for). Now, it's quite painful and hurts to put pressure on my leg.
The skin around it in about a 1 inch diameter is hard, and the skin is warm to touch. There is a tiny red dot in the centre of it, assuming that's where the bite is.
Now, it's not as painful as it was yesterday, but I just need to know if it's anything serious or whether it's just a bad insect bite that will go away.
As far as I know, I'm not allergic to any insects or materials.
Can provide pictures and more information if needed. Any help is really, really appreciated.
Basically, about a week ago, I was admitted to hospital to have 2 boils/abscesses on my leg drained. They had gotten gradually worse over a week period (all fine and healed now).
A couple of days ago, I got an insect bite on my left leg on the outer calf.
It hurt straight away and was itchy straight away (unlike the ones I was admitted to hospital for). Now, it's quite painful and hurts to put pressure on my leg.
The skin around it in about a 1 inch diameter is hard, and the skin is warm to touch. There is a tiny red dot in the centre of it, assuming that's where the bite is.
Now, it's not as painful as it was yesterday, but I just need to know if it's anything serious or whether it's just a bad insect bite that will go away.
As far as I know, I'm not allergic to any insects or materials.
Can provide pictures and more information if needed. Any help is really, really appreciated.
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(didn't think you were trampy and not wash your bedsheets ROFL) I meant like under the bed if it hadn't been washed away properly. If you've been getting them at home and at uni though, that kinda rules out an infestation. :shrug: