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Bug bites destroy heatwave Britain as lots of of 1000’s search NHS assist for nips

Hospital visits in England for insect and spider bites more than doubled as the summer heatwaves started to take effect as tens of thousands each month call on health services

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Spider and insect bites have doubled (stock)(Image: Getty Images)

Multiple heatwaves have led to a surge in people heading to the NHS website for advice about insect bites and stings, figures show. Hospital visits in England for insect and spider bites also more than doubled in May compared to the previous month.

Analysis by NHS England found there were 90,206 visits to the NHS website page on bites and stings in June. This soared by 35.2% in July when there were 121,976 visits.

Website hits peaked during the week of July 6, when there were 33,972 visits – the equivalent of one every 18 seconds. The analysis also found there were 1,232 hospital visits for insect and spider bites in May, more than double the 495 recorded in April.

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There has been a surge in bug bites (stock)(Image: Marina Demidiuk via Getty Images)

Professor Frankie Swords, national medical director at NHS England, said: “Insect bites and stings often increase during the summer and this month we’ve seen a large rise in the number of people seeking advice on these from the NHS website.

“If you or your family member has been bitten or stung, the NHS website provides a wealth of useful information on what to do and how to treat the symptoms, as well as when to consult your community pharmacist.

“A pharmacist can also recommend and provide treatments, such as antihistamines and steroid creams, and if appropriate, give the same antibiotics as a GP if need be when a bite or sting is infected.”

It comes after health officials said there had been a record 2.5 million A&E attendances in July as the health service faced a “summer surge”.

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