Originally Posted by ChristyMNOP
Ok, no admitting dx, and meds are diphenhydramine q4 and hydrocortisone cream topically q6 with cold compresses. The question is really at what point should swelling respond to treatment? 12h, 24h, and what are some signs that swelling is impeding circulation.
From personal experience---hydrocortisone cream can set the wound up for infection (reduces immunity) which could lead to cellulitus. Please be sure that you are dealing only dealing with a 'bug bite' versus cellulitus, which could lead to sepsis if untreated. Also, certain insects/'bugs' can cause more harm that just an typical localized reaction. I think these are the reasons why the other poster seeks the medical diagnosis for the patient you are referring to. It would be wise not to assume something is a simple bite when standard treatments for minor bites do not offer relief in a time frame specified on the OTCs packaging. For the answer to the signs question-the same s/s for compartment syndrome (the P's).