Ki jan yo trete Bugu bits fason Dermatologists fè nan kay la

Figi li, ou bon gou. Se poutèt sa pinèz swarm alantou chak fwa w ap tou pre, ak poukisa kèk èdtan nan gwo deyò yo ka fè ou santi ou tankou yon sib fasil pou chak crawler ki nan buzzing pa. Lè ou jwenn kay ak wè tout mak sa yo wouj, ou konnen ou nan pou yon grate ak alèz kèk jou.

Even though they know lots of things about skin, dermatologists get bug bites, too. Here’s what they say about dealing with an uncomfortable situation now — and perhaps avoiding it in the future.

Continue reading to learn more about preventing bug bites, written by Julie Kendrick.

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November 1, 2024

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Julie Kendrick

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Julie Kendrick is a freelance writer who lives in Minneapolis. Follow her on Twitter @KendrickWorks.

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