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Mosquito bites are inevitable in summer.
Sometimes there is no flower dew water wind oil essence around.
In a few small ways.
It can stop itching quickly, so try it quickly
Salt. This condiment has always been very common, but you must not know that it not only has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects, but also can effectively remove itching.
Mix table salt with water, then apply it to the bitten area, and after 10 seconds, it will immediately stop itching, which is extremely effective!
Bashing soda.
Mix 1 tablespoon of baking soda with water, then gently apply the paste to the bite area, and then wash it off, and the itching after the bite will be eliminated immediately. Yes, soda is an alkaline substance that neutralizes formic acid at the site of the bite.
Soap. If you don't have toilet water at home, you can apply a little soap or soapy water to the mosquito bite. Soap contains sodium salt, which is alkaline, which can relieve the formic acid in mosquito bites, neutralize formic acid, and naturally avoid itching.
Lemon. If you are bitten by a mosquito, you can gently rub the bitten part with lemon or other acidic fruits, and citric acid can have a chemical reaction with the bite to produce a better anti-itching effect.
Aloe vera. Aloe vera also has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory effects, so applying a little aloe vera gel to the affected area, or breaking off a petal of aloe vera and applying it to the bite site can relieve itching.
Toothpaste. Toothpaste contains alkaline, and toothpaste contains a certain amount of menthol, which is a local anesthetic that can greatly reduce inflammation and itching.
Squeeze the toothpaste onto clean fingers and apply it to the affected area to instantly relieve the itching of mosquito bites!
Banana peel.
The peel of bananas also has antibacterial and analgesic effects, which can inflammatize, relieve the discomfort caused by formic acid, and inhibit the growth of bacteria.
It's also very easy to use, cut the banana peel into small pieces and apply it to the itchy area.
Hot water. Applying a warm compress to suppress the pain of a mosquito bite is an effective way to suppress the pain of a mosquito bite, as the heat helps to inhibit the histamine response and thus the itching.
Put the spoon in hot water, keep it for a while, heat it to a relatively hot but tolerable level, and then warm the bite until the spoon cools, and the itching will be relieved for several hours!
Applying garlic slices to the bite can also relieve itching and reduce swelling. And the smell of garlic also prevents mosquitoes from biting you again!
Press. When bitten by a mosquito, we will unconsciously use the itch to relieve it, but this way is easy to destroy the ** tissue, which will lead to the invasion of germs and lead to more serious diseases. There is a better way to relieve itching!
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After mosquito bites, do not scratch indiscriminately, otherwise it is easy to cause bacterial infection. Experts recommend that the following methods be used to relieve itching:
1.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.
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.
leaves, wash them and break them, and rub them a few times on the red and swollen areas to reduce the swelling.
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Apply some laundry detergent or soap, as the liquid secreted by mosquitoes bites you is acidic, while soaps are alkaline and neutralize.
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