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An infected insect bite occurs when bacteria enter the skin after a bug bite, causing redness, pain, swelling, or pus. While most bites are harmless and heal quickly, infection can develop if the skin is scratched or irritated. Prompt treatment helps prevent the infection from spreading.
Bites can become infected when bacteria, often Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus, enter through broken skin. Scratching the bite increases the risk of infection by damaging the skin barrier. Poor hygiene or a weakened immune system can also make infection more likely.
The common signs include redness, swelling, warmth, tenderness, and pus at the bite site. You may also experience itching, pain, or the area becoming hard to the touch. In more severe cases, fever or swollen glands can occur, which requires medical attention.