Excuse me, why does a person who is bitten by a mosquito grow a red envelope?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-12
35 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Everyone will look for a red envelope after being bitten by a mosquito, because it may be bitten by a poisonous mosquito, there is a black body protein mosquito is a poisonous mosquito, this kind of mosquito bite must ask for a big red envelope, and it is very itchy. This is because he released some of the toxins in my body into our body when he sucked blood. **Above.

    ** will give up a red envelope.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Well, it varies from person to person, and some people are more sensitive. It is easy to form red envelopes.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because mosquitoes secrete saliva when they bite people, after mosquito saliva enters the bloodstream, the human body's blood rejects foreign proteins and besieges it to eliminate it, and it swells when it fights.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because mosquitoes suck human blood, white blood cells resist the inhalation of external viruses and bacteria, and they all come to fight.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This is because it will swell after biting, because there is a wound and you scratch around, so he will be swollen with a red envelope.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Being bitten by a mosquito for a long pack is bite dermatitis.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because mosquitoes suck away human blood, ** white blood cells are destroyed, so a red envelope will grow.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because a mosquito bit a bag.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Because the blood is sucked away by mosquitoes.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Because when a mosquito bites you, it carries a toxin, and this toxin can call you a red envelope.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    May I ask why people are bitten by mosquitoes, and there will be a red envelope that thinks mosquitoes are poisonous. He put Venom. Injected into the human body, so it is said that ** will grow a red envelope.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Toxins, mosquitoes release certain toxins when they bite you.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Mainly because of poor dredging circulation. A person with good dredging circulation will have a red dot when bitten by a mosquito, while a person with poor dredging circulation will have a large bag when bitten by a mosquito. Many people will have such troubles, and they will be irritable when they are bitten by mosquitoes, and they want to explode on the spot.

    Mosquito bites leave traces of mosquito bites. The bite will swell into a large bag, which is not only itchy but also red. Some people have sensitive bodies and some bites will leave scars.

    When a mosquito bites, it will first insert something thinner than a needle into the ** and suck blood in the surface of the **. When mosquitoes suck blood, they spit out a little chemical into the surface of the human body, which contains a substance that can make the body allergic. Allergies are followed by redness or itching.

    In short, because each person's constitution is different and the sensitivity level is also different, so everyone's reaction is also different. It is a very common reaction that mosquito bites will not swell, but some people will leave scars after being bitten by mosquitoes, and it will be very itchy.

    Why do mosquito bites grow after a bag?

    It is because there is a substance in the saliva of mosquitoes that can dilate blood vessels and have anticoagulant effect, which makes the blood flow more concentrated and gathered in the bite place.

    Almost everyone has been bitten by mosquitoes, in fact, mosquitoes have no way to open their mouths to bite people, and the way they use it is to use their limbs, like needle-like structures, to pierce people's **. And these things that pierce into people's ** are the reason why people's ** itch and long packs.

    Therefore, when the blood flows to the bite site to speed up the recovery of the tissue, histamine will cause the swelling of the tissues around the bite, and the intensity of this allergic reaction is only attractive, and some people have a more serious allergic reaction after being bitten by a mosquito. This is why some people will be swollen and even scarred after being bitten by mosquitoes.

    How can I prevent mosquito bites? First, vitamin B supplementation.

    Vitamin B, itself is an ingredient that the human body needs, it just so happens that mosquitoes hate the smell of vitamin B, and the usual common garlic, carrots and other foods will emit a smell that mosquitoes are disgusting.

    Second, apply peppermint juice to assist in mosquito repellent.

    Smear mint juice, tomato juice, etc. on people's **, and mosquitoes will not dare to bite you after smelling it.

    Third, use citrus peel to repel mosquitoes.

    Igniting dried citrus peels has a mosquito repellent effect, and can also ignite sawdust with aromatic odors, but this method should be used with caution and can easily affect the quality of the air.

    Fourth, closing doors and windows is the key.

    In summer, due to the hot weather, the living environment of mosquitoes is good in itself, so to avoid mosquitoes entering your living environment, if you sleep at night, you can use mosquito nets.

    Fifth, increase exercise at regular times.

    Exercise can promote smooth microcirculation, which can take away a large amount of formic acid in the venom of mosquito bites, so that formic acid is quickly carried away by the blood and the concentration is reduced. Therefore, maintaining a moderate amount of exercise is not only beneficial to your health, but also reduces the chance of getting a bag after a mosquito bite.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    When the weather is hot, there are more mosquitoes, especially in the summer when the night is the most mosquitoed, and people have experienced the pain and itchiness of being bitten by mosquitoes. So why do some people get bitten by mosquitoes and get a big bag, while others have a red dot? In fact, it depends on the condition of a person, as well as the type of mosquito.

    The red dots appear because the mosquito sucks blood, spilling some blood from the capillaries. The small packets appear because mosquitoes inject some acetic acid substances into people's bodies in the process of sucking blood.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Because before the mosquito sucks blood, in order not to be noticed, it will first inject a venom into the person's **, which will paralyze the person's nerves so that the mosquito will not be detected in the process of sucking blood. But then it gets bagged and itchy.

    The venom of mosquitoes is acidic, so wash it with something alkaline and it doesn't feel too itchy. For example, soapy water There is also a saying that there is an acid-base balance in the human blood.

    Human blood is weakly alkaline, and mosquitoes must first inject a certain amount of formic acid into the subcutaneous blood vessels when biting people to suck blood.

    This substance, which prevents blood clotting, contains proteins, which are foreign to the human body and disrupt the acid-base balance of the body's blood, thus changing the viscosity of the blood here, and the microcirculation of the blood is disrupted.

    It causes a small area of blood clotting, causing a person's own immune reaction, and if someone reacts strongly, it will be red and swollen into a small packet, and it will feel itchy; If someone reacts weakly, it is not obvious.

    After a few days, when the body's blood reaches acid-base balance again, the symptoms will disappear. In addition to the above-mentioned substances, there are also toxic substances left on the human **, which can cause allergic reactions.

    This toxic substance can be a type of protein and the reaction it produces varies from person to person.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because everyone's constitution is different, the tolerance to the release of toxins from mosquitoes is also different.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    This is a person's ** is not the same as a person's, and the metabolism is not the same, so there will be different reactions.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    That's because mosquitoes are poisonous, and red spots and bumps appear respectively after being bitten.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    This is mainly because mosquitoes have a certain degree of toxicity, after being bitten by mosquitoes, there is poison on your body, and this poison will become inflammation, which is manifested in the way of big red envelopes.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    There is an acid-base balance in the human blood, and when a certain amount of formic acid is injected into the blood vessels of the person, the acid-base balance will be destroyed, and a big red envelope will be created.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The formation of red envelopes after being bitten by mosquitoes is actually an allergic reaction of the human body to the saliva of mosquitoes, some people are lighter, and some people are heavier. If the reaction is relatively mild, the red envelope may have itching in a short time, and the allergic reaction will disappear after about 10-20 minutes, and the red envelope and itching will be significantly reduced. If the allergic reaction is severe, it may cause the red envelope to be more severe, and the itching and even pain will last for a long time, and the mosquito bite will be repeated after a few days, and the previous bite site will have a delayed allergic reaction again.

    Therefore, after being bitten by mosquitoes, anti-itching drugs can be used locally, and if there is a more serious allergic reaction, anti-allergic drugs such as loratadine or cetirizine can be taken orally to help relieve symptoms. When the mosquito bites itself, the mosquito can't actually open its mouth, but uses its own six-branch needle-like structure to pierce the human body's **, this mosquito short needle is actually the organ that the mosquito uses to suck. In addition, when mosquitoes bite themselves, they will also release a saliva containing blood clotting agent to prevent their own blood from clotting, so that mosquitoes will have the opportunity to bite themselves and can also suck their own blood very safely.

    After the mosquito is gone, an itchy lump will appear in the human body.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The disappearance time of the red dot after being bitten by a mosquito mainly depends on the degree of the body's response to the removal of abnormal proteins and adaptation to this invasion reaction, and most of them will be automatically eliminated in 4 to 5 days. Mosquitoes inject their saliva into a person's body during the time they suck blood to prevent the person's blood from clotting.

    The saliva of mosquitoes also contains a certain amount of formic acid, which is equivalent to a foreign protein for the human body, so it will naturally cause the body to produce an immune response to resist the invasion of abnormal proteins, so the red dot is formed. If a red spot appears after being bitten by a mosquito, you can use an anti-itching agent or water agent to stop the itching sensation. For example, toilet water, cooling oil, wind oil essence, etc., but it still takes 4 to 5 days to completely eliminate them.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Autoimmunity is insufficient, and any mosquito bite takes a long time to heal. Exercise a lot, or talk to your doctor about what medications you can use to boost your immunity. I remember as if albumin was fine.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    This is an allergic reaction to a mosquito bite.

    1. There is a substance in mosquito saliva that has vasodilating and anticoagulant effects, preventing blood clotting, making it easier for blood to flow to the bite place.

    2. But the itching sensation is not caused by mosquito stinging or chemicals in saliva, but by the immune system in the body releasing histamine proteins to fight foreign substances.

    3. When the blood flows to the bite site to accelerate the recovery of the tissue, histamine will cause the swelling of the tissues around the bite, and the manifestation of this allergic reaction is itching, swelling and packing.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    It is caused by allergy to mosquito toxins; Post-bite treatment:

    1.After being bitten by a mosquito, symptoms such as redness, itching, and pain will appear, which can be relieved by alkaline substances, such as ammonia to relieve itching, or soap dipped in water to apply to the red and swollen area, which can relieve itching within a few minutes.

    2.If the bite is very itchy, you can flick it with your fingers first, and then apply flower water, wind oil essence, etc.

    3.Apply or brew the itchy area with salt water, which will soften the bump and can also effectively relieve itching.

    4.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.

    5.After lighting a match and blowing it out, you can also wipe toothpaste, red potion, and apply some anti-inflammatory, anti-itching, and analgesic ointment.

    6.Break a garlic clove, smear the mosquito bite bag with a section, it will be good for a while, and relieve itching (the second method is especially suitable for pregnant women after being bitten by mosquitoes) In short, mosquito bites should be prevented: develop good habits and avoid mosquito harassment; Love cleanliness and will take in the cold; Prepare early, prevent early.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Sometimes it is also related to mosquitoes, there is a very poisonous mosquito bite will get up a very big and hard bag, a long time to go down, sprinkle some baby gold water when bathing the baby, cover him with a mosquito net at night, double insurance after the summer.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Some mosquitoes are swollen after a venomous bite.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Different species of mosquitoes cause different allergic reactions, some are heavy and some are light.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    This is related to the type of mosquito, the condition of each person, and the bacteria or viruses carried by mosquitoes.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Everyone's constitution is different, and the histamine in the body is also different.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Look at the toxicity and autoimmunity of mosquitoes.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    This is different from everyone's physique.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Everyone's physical condition is different.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    It has to do with the species of mosquitoes.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    Everyone's ** condition, mosquitoes carry different bacteria or viruses.

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