What Are the Symptoms of a Bite from a Paederus Fumatus Insect?

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The skin symptoms after being bitten by a paederus fuscipes are mostly erythema, pustules, which are strip-shaped, dotted, and patchy, with one or more strip-shaped or irregularly arranged small pustules. In severe cases, systemic symptoms may occur, such as frequent headaches, dizziness, and fever. If the patient has no skin lesions caused by paederus fuscipes dermatitis, it is recommended to use alkaline substances for neutralization, such as soda water, soapy water, etc., to clean the affected area. If the patient has skin lesions, it is recommended to seek timely treatment at a formal hospital.

Paederus fuscipes is also known as "shadow bug" or "green-waisted bug". It is a general term for beetles in the family Staphylinidae, Coleoptera, Insecta. It is the most abundant family in Coleoptera, with more than 58,500 species known worldwide, distributed all over the world. The habitat of paederus fuscipes is complex, distributed in farmland, forests, rainforests, mountains, riversides, and seasides, and also found on the surface of some mammals. Paederus fuscipes is an omnivorous insect, most of which are carnivorous and rely on preying on agricultural and forestry pests for survival; some are saprophagous and coprophagous insects, which can promote the cycle of natural substances; others feed on fungi, plant fruits, and pollen.

Will paederus fuscipes leave scars after biting humans? The acidic venom secreted by paederus fuscipes can cause paederus fuscipes dermatitis when it contacts the skin. Soap water can be used to clean the affected area, and medication can be applied at the same time. When ulceration occurs, it is recommended to seek medical attention in a timely manner and use antibiotics as prescribed by the doctor. Proper recovery in the later stage generally does not leave scars.