Mosquito bite or allergy?

Today is Thursday, Tuesday hours of darkness, something that looked similar to a mosquto bite appeared on my upper right arm, and it itched. I wake up up Wedneasday morning-the "bite" have covered my entire outer side upper right arm!

When I touch that cut of my arm it feel much hotter than the rest of my body, its red, and my arm feel brawny or approaching it fell asleep.

Has anyone have this problem? Do you know what it is?

Answers:
It is most probable an allergic aversion to a bug bite, be it a mosquito or a spider or anything. Ice it, and filch some benedryl, and see if that help. If not you might want to see a doctor. But most credible between icing (20 minutes on - 10 minutes bad - 20 on - 10 off) and the benedryl it should start to subside withing a few hours.
That sounds similar to an infection. You should travel to the doctor soon.
Both. It could be a bite that your body is rally contained by its defense. I know when I achieve a bite, the nouns get inflammed, red and itchy. With adjectives the possibility of getting West Niles disease near mosquitoes, I would recommend any you don't jump out within parks or when it's humid after shadows, or own an insect propellent on beforehand doing so.

As for the bite, try Benedryl until that time bedtime as it make you outstandingly drowsy.
The bite probably get infected. It is outstandingly expected a spider bite. Get professional aid. (The single approach to try to "treat" it yourself is to apply cool compresses to bring the boil below control and bear Benadryl. If it isn't better by tomorrow, see your doctor.)

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That sounds resembling a boil or a spiderbite or probably you could be allergic pinch it to the free clinic. ASAP

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