6Consultation Result
Here is our recommendation/suggestion.
Consultation Result
We suggest you should go to the hospital and see a doctor immediately./Dept. of surgery,or Dept. of dermatology,or Dept. of emergency

We suggest you should go to the hospital within an hour.
Please refer to our advice on a clinical department you should be seen.
If you don’t know any hospitals to go, please refer to the Hospital Information page.
These are your symptoms. Please tell the doctor when you are examined.
- Age
- Bite, Sting (in an adult, in a child)
- Do you have redness, pain, swelling, or discharge of liquid from the site of animal bite?
- Bleeding problem? On blood thinners?
If you can't find a hospital immediately, or if you have one of the following symptoms, call an ambulance.

I feel dizzy. | I have difficulty of breathing. |
I feel a pressure on my chest. | My lips and/or tongue is swollen. |
I have difficulty of swallowing saliva or foods etc. | The skin other than the site of insect/animal bite cool or pale. |
I am sweating a lot. | I have a large amount of bleeding. |
The patient is unresponsive or does not appropriately respond to verbal communication. | The patient is agitated. |
The patient got a bee sting in his/her mouth. (If the site of bee sting is face of neck, see "orange") | The patient got a scorpion sting. |
The patient previously experienced a severe allergic reaction when bitten by the same insect or animal. | The patient was bitten by a venomous snake. |
The patient looks exhausted/lethargic AND the type of snake which bit the patient has not been identified. | The patient has skin rash of sudden onset on other part of skin than the animal/insect bite. |
The patient has severe pain and swelling on the skin surrounding the site of animal/insect bite. | The patient has urticaria/hives of sudden onset. |
There is sudden swelling on the other limbs than animal/insect bite. | I have difficulty moving due to the severe pain. |
I have sudden rash, itchiness, swelling on other sites than the animal/insect bites. | The patient has muscle cramps, abdominal pain, or extreme anxiety (different from normal state). |
The patient has nausea/vomiting or abdominal cramps. | Have you ever had an allergic reaction to ticks? |