Biology, asked by swarali7254, 1 year ago

Why swelling cause on Mosquito bite??

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Answered by anamikapradeep7
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Chemicals in mosquito saliva prevent blood from clotting and evoke a response that causes localized redness, swelling and itching. A mosquito bite can cause a variety of reactions. This reaction is rarely caused by mosquitoes and is more commonly associated with other stinging insects.

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Answered by revanth83
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Answer:

the mosquito spits saliva on the biting area so that the blood can ve sucked out more easily and the immune system kicks your brain to remove it

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