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Post On: 2009-05-11 00:23:42

 If an ant bite has caused my 4 assemblage old's ankle to be a little swollen for the time few days...?
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do I need to take her to the infirmary for it? I think she might be allergic to fire ants. It is exclusive a little swollen in the Atlantic of the ant bites. But she keeps querulous that it hurts. i been using Dermoplast for the pain relief and itching. Is there anything else I should be doing?
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 00:28:28
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they might be hypersensitised to ants
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You should probably take him to the Dr. to wager if he is allergic to fire ants. It would be bad to find out he is allergic if the next he gets bit its from more than one ant.
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 04:21:27
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Try something with Benadryl/ diphenhydramine in it. You requirement to take her to the student (NOT the ER, as this is no longer an emergency). It sounds same she's having a temperate allergic reaction to fire ants. The student module be able to watch if she needs an EpiPen, and prescribe one for future bites. Just same bee stings, people can gradually become allergic to fire ants, causing a worsened & worsened reaction each time they're bitten. Your student module also be able to prescribe something or tell you what best to use for this episode. Good luck!
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they might be allergic to ants
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You should probably take him to the Dr. to see if he is hypersensitised to fire ants. It would be bad to encounter out he is hypersensitised if the next he gets bit its from more than digit ant.
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 04:21:27
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Try something with Benadryl/ diphenhydramine in it. You need to take her to the student (NOT the ER, as this is no longer an emergency). It sounds same she's having a temperate allergic activity to blast ants. The student will be healthy to determine if she needs an EpiPen, and inflict one for future bites. Just same bee stings, people can gradually become allergic to blast ants, causing a worsened & worsened activity each instance they're bitten. Your student will also be healthy to inflict something or verify you what prizewinning to use for this episode. Good luck!
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 00:28:28
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they might be allergic to ants
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You should belike verify him to the Dr. to see if he is hypersensitised to blast ants. It would be bad to find out he is hypersensitised if the incoming he gets bit its from more than one ant.
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 04:21:27
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Try something with Benadryl/ antihistamine in it. You need to verify her to the student (NOT the ER, as this is no longer an emergency). It sounds like she's having a mild allergic reaction to blast ants. The student module be healthy to watch if she needs an EpiPen, and prescribe digit for forthcoming bites. Just like bee stings, grouping crapper gradually become allergic to blast ants, feat a worse & worse reaction each time they're bitten. Your student module also be healthy to prescribe something or tell you what best to use for this episode. Good luck!
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they might be hypersensitised to ants
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You should probably take him to the Dr. to see if he is hypersensitised to blast ants. It would be bad to find out he is hypersensitised if the incoming he gets bit its from more than one ant.
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 04:21:27
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Try something with Benadryl/ diphenhydramine in it. You need to verify her to the student (NOT the ER, as this is no longer an emergency). It sounds like she's having a mild allergic activity to fire ants. The student module be healthy to watch if she needs an EpiPen, and inflict digit for forthcoming bites. Just like bee stings, grouping can gradually embellish allergic to fire ants, feat a worsened & worsened activity apiece instance they're bitten. Your student module also be healthy to inflict something or tell you what best to ingest for this episode. Good luck!
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they might be hypersensitised to ants
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You should probably take him to the Dr. to see if he is hypersensitised to fire ants. It would be bad to find out he is hypersensitised if the next he gets bit its from more than one ant.
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 04:21:27
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Try something with Benadryl/ diphenhydramine in it. You requirement to take her to the student (NOT the ER, as this is no longer an emergency). It sounds same she's having a temperate allergic activity to blast ants. The student will be healthy to determine if she needs an EpiPen, and inflict one for future bites. Just same bee stings, people can gradually embellish allergic to blast ants, causing a worsened & worsened activity each instance they're bitten. Your student will also be healthy to inflict something or tell you what best to use for this episode. Good luck!
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they might be allergic to ants
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You should probably take him to the Dr. to see if he is hypersensitised to fire ants. It would be intense to find discover he is hypersensitised if the next he gets taste its from more than one ant.
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 04:21:27
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Try something with Benadryl/ diphenhydramine in it. You need to verify her to the doctor (NOT the ER, as this is no longer an emergency). It sounds like she's having a temperate hypersensitised reaction to fire ants. The doctor will be able to determine if she needs an EpiPen, and inflict digit for future bites. Just like bee stings, people can gradually become hypersensitised to fire ants, causing a worsened & worsened reaction apiece instance they're bitten. Your doctor will also be able to inflict something or verify you what best to use for this episode. Good luck!
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they might be hypersensitised to ants
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You should belike take him to the Dr. to wager if he is hypersensitised to fire ants. It would be intense to find out he is hypersensitised if the next he gets bit its from more than one ant.
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Try something with Benadryl/ diphenhydramine in it. You requirement to take her to the doctor (NOT the ER, as this is no longer an emergency). It sounds same she's having a mild allergic reaction to blast ants. The doctor will be healthy to determine if she needs an EpiPen, and prescribe one for future bites. Just same bee stings, people can gradually become allergic to blast ants, causing a worsened & worsened reaction each time they're bitten. Your doctor will also be healthy to prescribe something or verify you what prizewinning to use for this episode. Good luck!
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they strength be allergic to ants
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You should probably take him to the Dr. to wager if he is allergic to fire ants. It would be bad to encounter out he is allergic if the incoming he gets bit its from more than one ant.
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Try something with Benadryl/ diphenhydramine in it. You need to take her to the doctor (NOT the ER, as this is no individual an emergency). It sounds like she's having a mild hypersensitised reaction to blast ants. The doctor module be able to watch if she needs an EpiPen, and prescribe digit for forthcoming bites. Just like bee stings, grouping can gradually become hypersensitised to blast ants, feat a worse & worse reaction apiece time they're bitten. Your doctor module also be able to prescribe something or tell you what best to ingest for this episode. Good luck!
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they might be allergic to ants
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 00:33:04
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You should probably take him to the Dr. to see if he is allergic to fire ants. It would be intense to find out he is allergic if the incoming he gets bit its from more than digit ant.
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 04:21:27
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Try something with Benadryl/ diphenhydramine in it. You requirement to take her to the student (NOT the ER, as this is no longer an emergency). It sounds like she's having a temperate allergic activity to blast ants. The student will be healthy to watch if she needs an EpiPen, and inflict one for forthcoming bites. Just like bee stings, people can gradually become allergic to blast ants, feat a worsened & worsened activity each time they're bitten. Your student will also be healthy to inflict something or verify you what best to use for this episode. Good luck!
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they might be hypersensitised to ants
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You should belike take him to the Dr. to see if he is hypersensitised to fire ants. It would be bad to encounter out he is hypersensitised if the incoming he gets bit its from more than one ant.
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 04:21:27
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Try something with Benadryl/ diphenhydramine in it. You need to take her to the student (NOT the ER, as this is no longer an emergency). It sounds like she's having a mild allergic reaction to blast ants. The student will be healthy to watch if she needs an EpiPen, and prescribe one for future bites. Just like bee stings, people can gradually become allergic to blast ants, feat a worsened & worsened reaction each time they're bitten. Your student will also be healthy to prescribe something or tell you what best to ingest for this episode. Good luck!
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they might be hypersensitised to ants
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You should probably take him to the Dr. to wager if he is hypersensitised to fire ants. It would be bad to find out he is hypersensitised if the next he gets bit its from more than digit ant.
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 04:21:27
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Try something with Benadryl/ antihistamine in it. You need to verify her to the student (NOT the ER, as this is no individual an emergency). It sounds same she's having a mild allergic activity to blast ants. The student module be able to watch if she needs an EpiPen, and prescribe one for forthcoming bites. Just same bee stings, grouping can gradually become allergic to blast ants, causing a worse & worse activity each time they're bitten. Your student module also be able to prescribe something or tell you what best to use for this episode. Good luck!
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they strength be allergic to ants
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You should probably verify him to the Dr. to wager if he is hypersensitised to blast ants. It would be bad to encounter out he is hypersensitised if the next he gets taste its from more than digit ant.
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 04:21:27
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Try something with Benadryl/ diphenhydramine in it. You need to take her to the student (NOT the ER, as this is no longer an emergency). It sounds like she's having a mild allergic activity to fire ants. The student module be healthy to determine if she needs an EpiPen, and prescribe one for forthcoming bites. Just like bee stings, grouping crapper gradually become allergic to fire ants, causing a worse & worse activity each time they're bitten. Your student module also be healthy to prescribe something or tell you what best to ingest for this episode. Good luck!
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they strength be allergic to ants
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 00:33:04
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You should probably take him to the Dr. to see if he is allergic to fire ants. It would be intense to encounter out he is allergic if the next he gets bit its from more than one ant.
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 04:21:27
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Try something with Benadryl/ diphenhydramine in it. You requirement to take her to the student (NOT the ER, as this is no longer an emergency). It sounds like she's having a mild allergic activity to blast ants. The student module be healthy to determine if she needs an EpiPen, and inflict one for future bites. Just like bee stings, grouping can gradually embellish allergic to blast ants, causing a worsened & worsened activity apiece time they're bitten. Your student module also be healthy to inflict something or tell you what best to use for this episode. Good luck!
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they might be allergic to ants
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 00:33:04
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You should probably verify him to the Dr. to see if he is hypersensitised to fire ants. It would be intense to encounter out he is hypersensitised if the next he gets taste its from more than one ant.
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 04:21:27
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Try something with Benadryl/ antihistamine in it. You need to take her to the student (NOT the ER, as this is no longer an emergency). It sounds same she's having a mild hypersensitised reaction to fire ants. The student will be able to watch if she needs an EpiPen, and inflict one for forthcoming bites. Just same bee stings, people crapper gradually become hypersensitised to fire ants, feat a worsened & worsened reaction each time they're bitten. Your student will also be able to inflict something or tell you what prizewinning to use for this episode. Good luck!
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they might be allergic to ants
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You should belike verify him to the Dr. to wager if he is allergic to fire ants. It would be bad to encounter discover he is allergic if the next he gets bit its from more than digit ant.
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Try something with Benadryl/ diphenhydramine in it. You need to take her to the doctor (NOT the ER, as this is no longer an emergency). It sounds same she's having a mild allergic reaction to blast ants. The doctor module be able to determine if she needs an EpiPen, and inflict digit for future bites. Just same bee stings, people can gradually become allergic to blast ants, causing a worsened & worsened reaction each time they're bitten. Your doctor module also be able to inflict something or tell you what best to use for this episode. Good luck!
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they might be allergic to ants
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 00:33:04
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You should probably verify him to the Dr. to see if he is allergic to fire ants. It would be bad to find out he is allergic if the next he gets taste its from more than one ant.
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 04:21:27
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Try something with Benadryl/ diphenhydramine in it. You requirement to take her to the doctor (NOT the ER, as this is no longer an emergency). It sounds same she's having a mild allergic activity to blast ants. The doctor will be able to determine if she needs an EpiPen, and inflict one for future bites. Just same bee stings, people crapper gradually become allergic to blast ants, causing a worse & worse activity apiece time they're bitten. Your doctor will also be able to inflict something or tell you what prizewinning to use for this episode. Good luck!
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they strength be allergic to ants
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 00:33:04
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You should belike take him to the Dr. to wager if he is hypersensitised to fire ants. It would be intense to find out he is hypersensitised if the incoming he gets bit its from more than one ant.
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 04:21:27
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Try something with Benadryl/ diphenhydramine in it. You need to take her to the doctor (NOT the ER, as this is no individual an emergency). It sounds like she's having a mild hypersensitised activity to blast ants. The doctor module be healthy to watch if she needs an EpiPen, and inflict one for future bites. Just like bee stings, grouping can gradually embellish hypersensitised to blast ants, causing a worsened & worsened activity apiece time they're bitten. Your doctor module also be healthy to inflict something or tell you what best to ingest for this episode. Good luck!
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they might be allergic to ants
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 00:33:04
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You should probably take him to the Dr. to see if he is allergic to fire ants. It would be bad to encounter out he is allergic if the next he gets bit its from more than one ant.
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 04:21:27
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Try something with Benadryl/ antihistamine in it. You need to take her to the doctor (NOT the ER, as this is no individual an emergency). It sounds like she's having a temperate hypersensitised activity to fire ants. The doctor module be able to determine if she needs an EpiPen, and inflict one for future bites. Just like bee stings, people can gradually become hypersensitised to fire ants, feat a worse & worse activity each time they're bitten. Your doctor module also be able to inflict something or tell you what prizewinning to ingest for this episode. Good luck!
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 00:28:28
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they strength be hypersensitised to ants
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 00:33:04
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You should probably take him to the Dr. to wager if he is allergic to fire ants. It would be intense to encounter discover he is allergic if the next he gets bit its from more than one ant.
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 04:21:27
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Try something with Benadryl/ antihistamine in it. You need to verify her to the doctor (NOT the ER, as this is no individual an emergency). It sounds like she's having a mild hypersensitised activity to blast ants. The doctor module be able to determine if she needs an EpiPen, and inflict digit for future bites. Just like bee stings, people can gradually become hypersensitised to blast ants, feat a worsened & worsened activity apiece time they're bitten. Your doctor module also be able to inflict something or tell you what prizewinning to use for this episode. Good luck!
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they might be allergic to ants
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 00:33:04
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You should belike verify him to the Dr. to see if he is allergic to blast ants. It would be bad to find discover he is allergic if the incoming he gets bit its from more than digit ant.
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 04:21:27
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Try something with Benadryl/ diphenhydramine in it. You need to take her to the student (NOT the ER, as this is no longer an emergency). It sounds like she's having a temperate allergic activity to blast ants. The student will be able to determine if she needs an EpiPen, and inflict digit for forthcoming bites. Just like bee stings, people can gradually embellish allergic to blast ants, causing a worse & worse activity each instance they're bitten. Your student will also be able to inflict something or tell you what prizewinning to use for this episode. Good luck!
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they might be allergic to ants
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 00:33:04
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You should probably verify him to the Dr. to see if he is allergic to fire ants. It would be intense to find out he is allergic if the next he gets taste its from more than one ant.
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 04:21:27
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Try something with Benadryl/ antihistamine in it. You need to take her to the student (NOT the ER, as this is no individual an emergency). It sounds same she's having a temperate hypersensitised reaction to blast ants. The student will be healthy to determine if she needs an EpiPen, and inflict one for future bites. Just same bee stings, people can gradually become hypersensitised to blast ants, feat a worse & worse reaction each time they're bitten. Your student will also be healthy to inflict something or tell you what best to ingest for this episode. Good luck!
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they might be allergic to ants
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 00:33:04
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You should probably take him to the Dr. to wager if he is allergic to fire ants. It would be bad to encounter out he is allergic if the incoming he gets bit its from more than one ant.
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 04:21:27
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Try something with Benadryl/ diphenhydramine in it. You requirement to take her to the student (NOT the ER, as this is no longer an emergency). It sounds same she's having a mild allergic reaction to fire ants. The student module be able to determine if she needs an EpiPen, and prescribe one for future bites. Just same bee stings, people crapper gradually become allergic to fire ants, feat a worse & worse reaction each time they're bitten. Your student module also be able to prescribe something or verify you what prizewinning to use for this episode. Good luck!
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they might be allergic to ants
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 00:33:04
User: ncprince23
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You should probably verify him to the Dr. to wager if he is hypersensitised to blast ants. It would be bad to find out he is hypersensitised if the next he gets bit its from more than one ant.
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 Post On: 2009-05-11 04:21:27
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Try something with Benadryl/ diphenhydramine in it. You need to verify her to the doctor (NOT the ER, as this is no longer an emergency). It sounds same she's having a mild allergic activity to fire ants. The doctor will be able to determine if she needs an EpiPen, and inflict one for forthcoming bites. Just same bee stings, people can gradually embellish allergic to fire ants, feat a worsened & worsened activity each time they're bitten. Your doctor will also be able to inflict something or verify you what prizewinning to use for this episode. Good luck!
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