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Enhanced Promptskeeter syndrome, mosquito bites, itchy red bumps, swollen skin patches, raised welts, small size, usually appears within minutes after mosquito bite, painful, intensely itchy, localized swelling, skin discoloration, sometimes blisters, potential for secondary infections, often occurs in warm weather, common in areas near standing water, more frequent in individuals with compromised immune systems, typically resolves on its own within a few days, treatment may include antihistamines, calamine lotion, cool compresses, topical corticosteroids, oral steroids, sometimes antibiotics, prevention methods include wearing protective clothing, applying insect repellents, eliminating standing water around homes, using screens on windows and doors, avoiding peak mosquito hours, early morning and evening.