2023-05-02 12:22:01
If mosquito bites cannot be avoided, several treatments can be applied to reduce itching and discomfort.
Whenever a mosquito sucks blood, anticoagulants are secreted from the salivary glands of the mosquito, which thins the blood, making blood collection convenient. When entering the body, anticoagulants will trigger the immune system to release a substance called histamine. This substance irritates the skin and makes it itchy.
Some of the following methods can be applied to reduce itchy bumps:
1. Use table salt
Besides being a popular spice, table salt also has antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and anti-itch effects. If you mix salt with water and apply it to the sting, the itching goes away following 10 seconds. Also, take a small amount of salt the size of a grain of corn and apply it directly to the burned skin to relieve itching and remove swelling.
2. Use lemon
If you are bitten by a mosquito, you can use lemon or another acidic fruit to gently rub the bite. The citric acid present in this fruit creates a chemical reaction with the bitten area, effectively reducing itching. However, lemons can cause skin irritation when exposed to sunlight, so they should only be used indoors.
3. Use aloe vera
Aloe vera has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. Applying a small amount of aloe vera gel to the sting or breaking off an aloe vera branch and applying it directly to the sting can effectively reduce itching. You can also extract the gel from an aloe leaf and refrigerate it for 10-15 minutes before applying it to the affected skin.
4. Use toothpaste
Toothpaste contains certain alkalis and menthol, which has the ability to cool and soothe wounds. It is also a local anesthetic and can effectively reduce inflammation and itching. When bitten by a mosquito, apply toothpaste to the affected area for regarding 10 minutes and then gently wipe it off with a soft cloth.
5. Use a banana peel
Banana peels have antibacterial, pain relieving, anti-inflammatory, and pain relieving properties that can reduce the discomfort caused by formic acid to inhibit the growth of bacteria. So, if you are bitten by a mosquito or insect without insect repellent or cream, you can use the inside of a banana peel to gently rub it to help effectively reduce itching and swelling. You can get the same effect by chopping up a banana peel and applying it to the bite.
6. Use hot water
Heat is also an effective way to relieve the pain of mosquito bites. This is because heat helps suppress the histamine response. Place the spoon in hot water, let it sit for a while, and then leave it on mosquito or insect bites until the spoon cools down. Repeat several times until the itchiness disappears. Ice can also be used to soothe itchiness and reduce skin swelling. The method is to apply ice to the mosquito bite for several minutes and repeat several times.
7. Use garlic
Applying thinly sliced garlic to mosquito bites can relieve itching and reduce swelling. Applying garlic directly to the skin is a simple way to prevent mosquito bites. All you have to do is crush the garlic, drain it, and rub it into your skin. If you feel itchy or irritated by garlic juice, wash it off immediately and discontinue use.
8. Use honey
Applying a small amount of honey to the skin at the site of a mosquito bite can relieve pain and instantly soothe itching. Honey also has a bactericidal effect while keeping the bite painless. In addition, the same effect can be obtained by using a cream containing honey essence.
9. Use mint leaves
Mint leaves are useful for mosquito bites as they provide a cooling sensation that can relieve itchiness and pain when applied to the skin. To use fresh leaves, simply crush the leaves and apply to the bite until the itching subsides. Besides, basil leaves can be used to soothe the pain of mosquito bites. Take a few leaves, soak them in two cups of boiling water, let them cool, then apply them to mosquito bites using a damp washcloth.
10. Press the mosquito bite.
When bitten by mosquitoes, many people unconsciously use their hands to relieve itching, but this easily damages the skin tissue and allows bacteria to invade. You can convert scratching to pressing to relieve the itch without the material on your hands. Pressing the mosquito bite with your hand for regarding 5 minutes can effectively reduce itching.
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