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Apply soapy water to relieve itching. In the home, you can apply a strong soap to quickly relieve itching, or apply soap to red and swollen areas with soap. The reason is the sodium salt of soapy high-grade fatty acids, the sodium salt of this fatty acid is alkaline (containing OH-) after hydrolysis, and the aqueous solution of formic acid contains H+, because the OH- in soapy water is neutralized with the H+ of formic acid, so it can quickly eliminate the itching.
Apply ammonia to relieve itching. Flick your fingers before applying. If the bite is very itchy, you can flick it with your fingers first, and then apply flower water, wind oil essence, etc.
Apply salt water. Apply or brew the itchy area with salt water, which will soften the bump and can also effectively relieve itching. Apply aloe vera stock solution.
The sap from the aloe vera leaf can be used to relieve itching. When it is red, swollen and itchy after being bitten by a mosquito, you can cut a small piece of aloe vera leaf, wash it and break it, and rub it a few times on the red and swollen area to reduce swelling and relieve itching.
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If it is a poisonous mosquito, it tends to form large packets. At this time, you can use anti-allergy drops such as chloramphenicol eye drops, which can be applied to the bite area to relieve pain, itching, and inflammation. If you don't have eye drops, you can use aspirin, crush 2 pieces of aspirin, mix it into a paste with a small amount of cool boiled water, and apply it to mosquito bites to reduce swelling and relieve itching.
If it is a small packet, you can use toothpaste, soap, and ammonia to apply it to the affected area, because it is alkaline, it can neutralize the acidic saliva containing anticoagulants released when biting, and eliminate pain and itching. If the bite is itchy, flick it with your finger and then apply salt water to soften the lump. If you scratch the wound, you must not use this method.
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After being bitten by mosquitoes, ordinary people will have symptoms such as redness, swelling, itching, and pain, and alkaline substances can be used at this time.
For example, ammonia can be used to relieve itching, or soap can be dipped in water to apply to the red and swollen area.
It relieves itching within minutes.
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Allergy drops such as chloramphenicol eye drops can be applied to the bite to relieve pain, itching, and inflammation.
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The mosquito secretion is acidic, we can wipe it with alkaline things, and if it is a poisonous mosquito, you can apply chloramphenicol eye drops to achieve the effect of disinfection and itching.
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The area of the bite is relatively large, bathe or rub it with some toilet water**.
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Garlic also has the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying, and it is also good to apply it to the surface of mosquito bites to relieve itching.
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The easiest way is to put wet soap on the mosquito bite, and it will soon stop itching, and then teach you the secret of mosquito prevention.
1.After exercising, it will attract mosquitoes, so it is recommended that it is best to take a shower as soon as possible after exercise, and the less sweat, the less mosquito bites. In addition, it is best to use less soap in the bath.
Generally speaking, mosquitoes like to eat nectar dew, so the probability of being bitten by mosquitoes increases after using perfumes, cosmetics, creams, and other items with a floral scent. However, not all scents will attract mosquitoes, such as the cologne commonly used by men because of the sandalwood fragrance, but can play a role in repelling mosquitoes.
2.Eat plenty of vegetables. Some vegetables contain odors that mosquitoes don't like, such as carotene-containing vegetables and spicy vegetables such as garlic, which will keep mosquitoes away from you after people eat them.
3.Wear light-colored clothing. Aedes mosquito (also known as the Spotted Mosquito) prefers to stop on black clothes.
4.Wear socks as much as possible. Many girls like to wear shoes barefoot, but after wearing socks, mosquitoes feel that people's **humidity decreases, and volatiles on the skin surface decrease, so they don't like you so much.
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If you are bitten by a mosquito, don't scratch it with your hands, but use wind oil essence and toilet water to itch.
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Use safflower oil and rub your hands until the bite is hot, which can quickly relieve itching, personal experience.
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A few small things can help relieve your discomfort.
1 lemon juice, aloe vera juice or brine.
Rubbing the affected area with lemon juice, aloe vera juice or salt water can quickly relieve itching. If pus has already started to flow, you can rub some lemon juice with disinfectant and sterilizing properties.
2 mint toothpaste.
Toothpaste itself can relieve the itching caused by mosquito bites, and if you add some peppermint to it, the effect is even better. Peppermint has a cooling sensation and helps to reduce itching signals sent to the brain.
3 Scotch tape.
Many people find that using scotch tape to apply to the area where the mosquito has bitten can achieve an anti-itching effect. Scotch tape also prevents scratching of the affected area, which can cause further infection. Another folk anti-itching method is to pinch a "ten" on the affected area with a fingernail, and if the itching is severe, it is best to use anti-itch drugs.
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