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[|Human|] I was bitten by aWhat I believe to be a horsefly Friday. I have taken benadryl to address the swelling and itchingBut during the day this makes me sleepy. Last night it reallySwelled up before i finally took another Benadryl.It iches and is qite swollen(weal?)...i do no have any sign of puss at the bite site.Shoud I be concerned or have I passed through the critical phase?Thanks!Andrea
[|AI|]  Thank you for your contact to Chat Doctor. I read and understand your concern. I am Chat Doctor. D Mangukiya answering your concern. The horsefly is known under many names in different countries, including deer flies, class, gadflies or breeze flies. This can be dangerous because the horsefly can transmit parasites or diseases amongst its victims. Horsefly bites may take longer time to heal than other insect bites which generally take two to three batsman cultures have developed remedies to assist with the pain of a horsefly bite. Icing the wound will help reduce swelling and dull the pain associated with a bite. You can also apply aloe vera, vinegar, Epsom salt, raw onion, mud, honey, a paste made from baking soda or vinegar to the bite to help reduce swelling and discomfort. Once you have applied a topical agent to provide relief, cover the area with a loose bandage to protect the wound and to help keep the remedy in place. You have already taken Ben