Efficacy of Concentrated Heat for Treatment of Insect Bites: A Real-world Study
Insect bites that cause itch, pain and swelling are very common. The use of concentrated heat for relief of these symptoms may be a promising approach; however, the scientific evidence for efficacy of hyperthermia treatment is sparse. We report here the results of a large real-world study using a ra...
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Main Authors: | Martin Metz (Author), Manuel Elberskirch (Author), Christof Reuter (Author), Lukas Liedtke (Author), Marcus Maurer (Author) |
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Medical Journals Sweden,
2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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