What should I do if I am bitten by a poisonous mosquito??? 10

Updated on healthy 2024-05-10
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    How to relieve itching after mosquito bites] 1. Use sliced garlic to repay repeatedly at the mosquito bite for minutes, There is a noticeable.

    Pain relief, itching and anti-inflammatory effect, even if the bite has become a big bag or inflamed and ulcerated, you can rub it with garlic, generally 12 hours after the inflammation and swelling, the ulcerated wound can be healed after 24 hours. **People with allergies should use with caution.

    2. There are a few red spots on the feet that have been bitten by mosquitoes. Pour half a basin of boiling water, find a clean square towel, put the corner of the towel into the water, and then gently scald the itchy area (pay attention to only the itchy part, to prevent the boiling water from flowing down to cause burns), repeat several times, the itching will disappear in a moment.

    3. After the human body is bitten by mosquitoes, it is not only red and swollen and itchy, you can rinse the bitten place with water, do not wipe it all dry, and then use a wet finger to dip a little laundry detergent on the bitten place, which can immediately stop the itching and the redness and swelling disappear quickly, and the washing powder can be washed off with water after the redness and swelling disappear.

    4. Rub the affected area with a wet finger dipped in salt to remove the itch.

    5. Apply wet soap to the affected area to immediately relieve itching, and the redness and swelling will gradually disappear.

    6. Dip alum in saliva and rub the itchy area two or three times.

    7. After being bitten by mosquitoes, apply 1 to 2 drops of chloramphenicol eye drops immediately to relieve pain and itching. Because chloramphenicol eye drops have an anti-inflammatory effect, those who have been cut through after mosquito bites and have mild infection and inflammation can also reduce inflammation after application.

    After being bitten by a mosquito, you can use soap (or soap) dipped in water to rub it, and wait for a while to relieve the itching.

    4b.【Treatment of mosquito bite 2】 After being bitten by mosquitoes, quickly take a hot water bottle stopper and put it on the bite for 2 3 minutes, several times in a row, the itch will disappear, and there will be no erythema and pimples. The stopper should be hot and not burned**.

    4c.【Treatment of mosquito bite 3】 When the itch is unbearable by a mosquito bite, you can grind 1 2 pieces of aspirin, mix it into a paste with a small amount of cool boiled water, and apply it to the mosquito bite to reduce swelling and relieve itching.

    4d.【Treatment of mosquito bites 4】 After being bitten by fleas, mosquitoes, caterpillars, ants, apply some toothpaste, vinegar, lemon juice, mashed green onion leaves, garlic, sanitary balls, onions, etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If it is difficult to get rid of this feeling in the short term, but I have a way to reduce the pain, when a mosquito bites a person, it secretes an acidic substance called formic acid, which is very easy to cause itching, and the chemical reaction will occur when the acidic substance meets the alkaline substance, and you can apply an alkaline substance, such as soap, to the wound. Laundry detergent, etc., so that the pain can be relieved, try it, it's very smart.

    Some people have strong allergic reactions, so the decision to go to the hospital should be based on the situation.

    Of course, if you are afraid of poison, but you are not afraid of pain, you can directly prick it with a needle and then wash it with alcohol ......Don't forget to sterilize the needles first (*

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hehe. The simplest, most convenient and affordable thing to do is to spread some garlic. It is better to cut the garlic open. Or smear some wind oil. Hold back and don't scratch it. If the mosquito is very poisonous, it will leave a scar if it is scratched.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I love to be infested by mosquitoes, and I use cool oil to deal with pimples, and since it doesn't work if you use it, use garlic!

    Make a paste of garlic and put it on the top of the pimple, don't touch it with your hands, it won't itch for a while, apply it a few times, and it's good to have a pimple for a day or two.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Prick it with a needle, and then squeeze out the blood in it, and it will be much better the next day, I often use this method, I don't know if it works for you, try it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What you have to do is to promote local blood circulation, so that the concentration of toxins in the bite is reduced, and it will be better soon.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If it is a poisonous mosquito, it is recommended to squeeze out the poisonous water with the pain and apply some toilet water. Otherwise, it will be very slow, and the long pain is better than the short pain!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Cut the garlic, smear it, remove the poison, and it will be fine in two days.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Use soap to remove the sassafrass as if toothpaste is also available.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Saliva, six gods, ten thousand essential oils. If you don't catch it, it will drip well.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Prick it with a needle, then cupping or rubbing some alcohol or something.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Rub it with your saliva, it should work.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Don't think about it, and when it goes away, I have 17 bumps on my legs, and when I sleep well, it's gone.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Dude, you won't touch my right arm, 1 on my left arm, 1 on my left leg, 1 on my right leg, 1 on my left foot, 1 on my right foot.

    …I'm so much worse than you Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.........

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    .After being bitten by a mosquito, ordinary people will experience symptoms such as redness, swelling, itching, and pain. For example, ammonia can be used to relieve itching, or soap can be dipped in water to apply to the red and swollen area, which can relieve the 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.

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