Mosquito Bite Treatment



Which Mosquito Bite Treatment Is Best For You

They are itchy, sometimes to the point of agony, and prompt mosquito bite treatment is the only thing that will deter us from digging at them until they are a bloody mess. Rather than scabbing, scarring, and torturing ourselves, maybe we should take a moment and think about which mosquito bite treatment methods will be best for us during the next season. Preparation, prevention, repellent, and after care are the most important aspects to getting through the heavy mosquito season with our sanity intact. Some of these mosquito bite treatment products and natural elements may be familiar to you, and others may seem strange. But you will be the one to make the final call, so without further ado…

The most common, and greatly effective, mosquito bite treatment comes in the form of an ingestible allergy medication, such Benadryl or Zantac. These will block the allergens within your brain which remind you that something foreign and unwelcome has entered your bloodstream. Coupled with these oral remedies, there is also a great number of soothing topical mosquito bite treatments for you to choose from. Remember, you can swap these remedies per application after the skin has been washed, but do not mix them together on the skin. Gaining a negative reaction to your relief efforts while trying to rid yourself of the problem could set you back a little ways.

The more widely used mosquito bite treatment solutions often contain some type of alcohol which is meant to contract the swelling and block the itch at the surface of the bite. These can work well for an instant fix, but the effect tends to wear off rather quickly and reapplication isn’t recommended more often than six times per day. Calamine lotion is a great remedy, as is soothes, cools, and calms the irritated skin site. This is a cheap and longer lasting comfort topical, and is offered for a very fair price at most markets, pharmacies, and drug stores. Creams containing hydrocortisone can also be of great relief to a child or adult who is suffering itch and irritation.

Some natural mosquito bite treatment basics can offer quick and lasting results for the user. An old Indian remedy suggested that the grinding together of wild rose petals and the bark of black cherry trees makes a thick and soothing salve for use on insect and snake bites. Aloe is a great healing agent, and is non irritant, so even if it doesn’t help it certainly won’t hurt. And another thing that we all usually have, either in the kitchen or in the travel cooler, is ice. Ice will naturally lure the swelling away and numb the itchy site, making it more bearable and faster to heal.


 

 

 


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