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Mosquito Bite Triggers Chronic Illness in British Man Post-Holiday

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11 hours ago, Paul Henry said:

Mosquitos arenot attracted to dirty feet! They are attracted to the ankles as this is the second highest omission of CO2 after the mouth from humans. Mosquitos are attracted to CO2 and dark clothing.

With me the mozzies, sandflies and anything else that can bite don't just go for the ankles.

They go for elbows, hands and my fingers.

And sometimes the tiny ones seem to want to try and fly up my nose.

I literally have to be on my guard when outside doing things. If I am moving about say washing the car then not so bad as they can't land. But if I stop to have a drink then I get swamped.

 

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  • So, he'd been in Thailand and been bitten by a mosquito, quite easy to understand if you can read.

  • richard_smith237
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    I'm going to take a wild guess at this one,....    British Guy travelled to Thailand for a holiday and got bitten my a Mosquito carrying Dengue Fever, developed a fever by the time he got ho

  • Tropicalevo
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    These mozzies are nasty little critters. A friend had a mosquito bite that eventually led to Guillain-Barré syndrome. He eventually become totally paralysed and in an ICU for a couple of mon

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