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Dr. Peter M. Ihle, M.D.
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Does this look like a spider bite?

A bite of some sort. Needs medical eval. Brown Recluse looks like this, and the toxin from the bite develops rapidly and continues into a gangrenous sap on the extremity.

Alopecia areata?

No, it can affect any area of hair, eyebrows, head arms. A dermatology consult is needed, maybe a neurologist also.

Will I get claustrophobic in a CT scan?

Usually not, they are like a large doughnut and not as confining as an MRI is. Also very fast now, done before you know it. I am very claustrophobic and CT does not even make me READ MORE
Usually not, they are like a large doughnut and not as confining as an MRI is. Also very fast now, done before you know it. I am very claustrophobic and CT does not even make me think about it. MRI is different, some need sedation.

How to protect myself from mosquito bites?

Go to your travel clinic and be sure you are up to date on immunizations for the area. Also, DEET. Off is a brand name and comes in many forms (spray, wipes, etc.). Always read READ MORE
Go to your travel clinic and be sure you are up to date on immunizations for the area. Also, DEET. Off is a brand name and comes in many forms (spray, wipes, etc.). Always read the label.

Can strep throat go away on its own?

It is "possible" that it can, but if it does not, the consequences are very serious, and it's so easily treated, so why risk it?

Had angiogram?

With the new ways of closure you should be OK in a day, BUT always ask your cardiologist. Google it.