By Dr Mukesh Mehra Mosquito bites are more than just an itchy nuisance; they can complicate existing health conditions, making it crucial for those with chronic illnesses to take extra precautions. People with certain pre-existing health conditions face heightened risks when exposed to mosquito bites, as these can trigger severe reactions, infections, and even disrupt disease management. From aggravating asthma symptoms to impacting blood sugar levels, mosquito-related health issues extend beyond simple discomfort.

Understanding how these bites interact with specific conditions can help individuals take preventive measures and manage their health more effectively. Here is a look at the four pre-existing health conditions that might get further complicated by mosquoti bites. 1.

Respiratory Issues Mosquito bites can cause itching and inflammation, which may lead individuals with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) to experience worsened symptoms. In some cases, scratching mosquito bites can lead to secondary infections, which might trigger respiratory complications or exacerbate existing lung conditions. 2.

Allergic Reactions Mosquito bites can cause allergic reactions, such as hives, swelling, or severe itching. For individuals with allergies or autoimmune conditions, these reactions can be more severe and lead to complications, including increased inflammation or exacerbation of existing allergic conditions. Although rare, some individuals may experience se.