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Summer is here, and so is the biggest headache for me. As a person with a particularly mosquito-friendly physique, I feel like I can't stay at home in the summer. If you are not careful, you will be sent a big bag by mosquitoes, or at night you will hear mosquitoes singing in your ears, turn on the light, find nothing, turn off the light and sing again.
So I thought of a lot of ways to repel mosquitoes, and I also bought an electric mosquito swatter at home, just to get rid of mosquitoes in one fell swoop.
In fact, mosquitoes themselves not only have the danger of carrying viruses, after being bitten by mosquitoes, many people will have itchy thoughts of scratching and scratching. Adults are okay, the most distressing thing is that children are bitten by mosquitoes one bag after another, and they are afraid that the child will bleed when they scratch it, and it is not good if they have a large bag of imprints on their bodies.
Therefore, as parents, we should understand how to deal with mosquito bites correctly. In this way, you can get the right solution as soon as you or your family members are bitten by mosquitoes. Otherwise, if you keep scratching, it will be easy to scratch the skin and leave scars.
Generally, after we are bitten by mosquitoes, there will be different clinical symptoms such as redness, swelling, pain, burning, itching and so on. If you have symptoms that are different from the average person, it is best to go to the hospital and take proper care according to the doctor's instructions. If you are generally bitten by mosquitoes, you will have itchy symptoms.
Then we can use alkaline liquids for cleaning. Examples include hand sanitizer, baking soda and soapy water. Because these are alkaline liquids, they can neutralize the venom in the mosquito's body, and the mosquito's body fluids are generally acidic, and the acid and alkali can neutralize it.
So when cleaning the ** surface of the bite with alkaline liquid. It can effectively alleviate various symptoms at the bite site.
If redness, swelling and pain worsen, topical erythromycin ointment or metronidazole gel may be used to relieve inflammation. If there is a noticeable burning sensation, then choose to wet the compress with ice water, taking care to keep the towel apart to prevent frostbite. If symptoms such as erosion occur, it is necessary to soak sterile gauze in normal saline and apply a wet compress for 15 to 20 minutes.
If it is accompanied by intense itching, oral cetirizine tablets and topical mometasone furoate cream are required. Of course, these drugs need to be used after a doctor's consultation.
And after we ordinary people are bitten by mosquitoes, we can first carry out a disinfection work. Then apply anti-inflammatory and anti-itching drugs such as wind oil essence to the affected area. If you are allergic, you need to apply anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic drugs.
Remember not to scratch the bite site to avoid rupture.
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I also recruit mosquito physique, after being bitten by mosquitoes, I must apply some toilet water in time, and secondly, after being bitten by mosquitoes, don't scratch with my hands all the time, you can also wipe some anti-itching drugs.
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I am a mosquito physique, mosquitoes will often bite me, after being bitten by mosquitoes, I use toilet water to relieve itching, which is also very effective, will soon not itch.
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Personally, I feel that I belong to the physique of attracting mosquitoes, and after being bitten by mosquitoes, I will choose to rub it with soap, or some anti-itching drugs.
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People with blood type O are generally easy to attract mosquitoes, and I also have the constitution of mosquitoes, so I can apply some toilet water to relieve itching after being bitten by mosquitoes. Or apply some wind oil essence.
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I just recruit mosquitoes, it's too easy to attract mosquitoes, and when I am bitten by mosquitoes, I itch. After I was bitten by a mosquito, I usually rubbed this "double flyer", and it worked very well.
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I have a mosquito constitution, and after I was bitten by a mosquito, I applied wind oil essence so that it would not itch.
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I'm a mosquito catcher. When I get bitten by a mosquito, I spray some toilet water or anti-itch medicine on top of the bulb.
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Yes, I would choose to apply some aloe vera gel after being bitten by a mosquito because it would make it less itchy.
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How did the mosquitoes "choose" us?
Mosquitoes forage mainly on their sense of smell, sight, and temperature perception. Let's talk about smell first, our body will emit a certain amount of body odor all the time, and body odor will move with the wind with the flow of the wind. The body emits carbon dioxide, including the smell of sweat and so on.
Mosquitoes, on the other hand, have a very sensitive sense of smell, and when they smell the scent emitted by a person, they will start tracking their target until they succeed.
Vision, which refers to here, does not mean that mosquitoes can tell who is who, but mosquitoes are more sensitive to dark objects, especially black clothes, which is why we try to wear less black clothes and dark clothes in the wild, so as not to attract mosquitoes.
Mosquitoes are also very sensitive, and in the process of approaching objects, mosquitoes will perceive the temperature around them, including humidity, and if their body temperature is relatively high, then the chance of being bitten will be relatively much higher.
Who is easy to be targeted by mosquitoes and become a "mosquito physique"?
People who exhale more carbon dioxide, if we exhale more carbon dioxide more easily, are more likely to be targeted by mosquitoes. Especially for babies and pregnant women with fast metabolism, due to their fast metabolism, they will exhale more carbon dioxide, which will become a mosquito trap. At the same time, obese people and overweight people will have a very high breathing frequency, and they will naturally become mosquito-attracting physique and attracted by mosquitoes.
People with "smell" are easily attracted to people with smell because the mosquito's sense of smell is very sensitive. People who have a bad smell on their bodies, people who don't like to take a bath, including people who love sweets, and who always have a fragrance on their bodies, are easy to be targeted by mosquitoes and easily attract mosquitoes.
People who sweat easily, people with high body temperature. Since temperature is also one of the reasons for attracting mosquitoes, people who are prone to sweating often and have a very high body temperature are easily attracted to mosquitoes. We sweat more, naturally, the temperature on the body surface will be higher, and it is easier to be perceived by mosquitoes, so if we have a high body temperature and are very easy to sweat, we need to take a bath often to wash off the sweat on our body.
The above are the problems that we can encounter in our daily life to attract mosquitoes. In general, we should take a bath often, keep our body clean, get rid of the smell on our body, and we also need to clean our home frequently to keep it clean and hygienic, mosquitoes like dirty and messy places. It is necessary to take a bath frequently and try to wear light-colored clothes, because after a long time, the mosquito attraction physique on the body will be slowly changed.
In life, we must follow this method to solve such symptoms, and remove them according to the method mentioned above, so that the cause is the best, so as to solve our phenomenon and ensure that our body is healthier.
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Why are you a "mosquito trapper"? It turns out to be these 3 factors, no wonder mosquitoes love to find you.
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A person loves to be bitten by mosquitoes, firstly, because the clothes he wears are darker, and a mosquito likes to fly in front of people who wear dark or black clothes.
Second, because people have not bathed, there is a smell of sweat, especially mosquito bites.
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This is related to the smell of human sweat and is the cause of physical fitness.
Guidance: This is physiological, there are no concurrent changes, and it is recommended to accept reality. You can use some mosquito repellent potion, which has some effect.
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Yes, attracting mosquitoes is related to your physique, blood type, and taste.
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Yes, it's because of the blood type, there are some people whose blood type wants to attract mosquitoes.
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People who smoke and drink regularly also prefer to attract mosquitoes, because these qualities produce high cholesterol and have thicker blood, so they will also be very attractive to mosquitoes. If you drink alcohol regularly, you will have the smell of alcohol, and these alcoholic smells are more attractive to mosquitoes. If you don't want to be bitten by mosquitoes all the time, you should pay attention to hygiene, get used to not always going to dirty and messy places, and also take a bath.
I believe that as long as you do this, you can be helpful to everyone.
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In general, mosquitoes prefer people who sweat easily, as well as people who pant heavily, fat people and children, and people who wear dark clothes.
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People with high body temperature: Mosquitoes have hot bodies on their antennae, which are very sensitive to temperature and can lock on to their "target" by smell from up to 50 meters away. As a result, people who sweat dissipate heat faster than people with low body temperatures, and mosquitoes can detect it immediately.
As a result, people with high body temperature and sensitivity to heat are more likely to be bitten by mosquitoes. People who exhale more carbon dioxide: People who have a larger lung capacity during sleep and release more carbon dioxide, or who breathe heavily after exercise, are more likely to be bitten by mosquitoes.
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There is a mosquito constitution; People who like to wear dark clothes, people who like to wear perfume, people who like to eat some foods with strong flavors, people who sweat easily, and people who like to drink alcohol.
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Mosquitoes are attracted because the pheromones we emit attract them. These pheromones include the carbon dioxide we exhale, body temperature, body odor, and more. Mosquitoes identify their targets by perceiving this information.
So, when we release these pheromones from our body, it is easy to attract mosquitoes.
To reduce the problem of mosquito bites, we can start with the following aspects. Pay attention to adjusting the temperature indoors and outdoors. Mosquitoes prefer warm, humid environments, so it's important to keep the temperature moderate indoors.
Pay attention to personal hygiene and cleanliness. Bathing frequently, changing clothes frequently, and keeping your body dry and not sweating can help reduce body odor, which can reduce the chance of mosquito bites.
The use of mosquito repellent products is also one of the effective preventive measures. There are many types of mosquito repellent products available in the market, such as mosquito repellent sprays, electric mosquito coils, mosquito repellent patches, and so on. Choosing the right mosquito repellent products for you can reduce the trouble of mosquito bites to a certain extent.
For some people who are particularly susceptible to mosquito bites, you may also want to consider adjusting your diet. Some foods give off more odor from our body and therefore attract mosquitoes. For example, foods like bananas, garlic, etc., have such properties.
Reducing the intake of these foods in moderation, or avoiding them during the mosquito-heavy season, can reduce the chance of being bitten by mosquitoes.
If the problem of mosquito attraction seriously affects the quality of life, you can consider going to the hospital to consult a professional doctor. Your doctor may give you some advice and a plan to help us solve this problem.
Mosquitoes are attracted because the pheromones we emit attract them. To reduce the problem of mosquito bites, we can pay attention to adjusting indoor and outdoor temperatures, maintaining personal hygiene and cleanliness, using mosquito repellent products, and adjusting dietary habits. If the problem is severe, you can consult a medical professional for help.
Remember, prevention is better than prevention, and doing a good job of mosquito prevention can make our lives more comfortable.
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It is recommended to use some mosquito repellent products to solve the problem, such as mosquito repellent spray, mosquito repellent bracelet, mosquito repellent patch, mosquito repellent watch or some essential oils. Because these products have chemical insect repellent ingredients, they can directly act on the touch and receptors of mosquitoes, so as to achieve a certain mosquito repellent effect.
Mosquitoes like to bite people who wear dark clothes because they have a darkening habit and like to go out to dark places by day and night.
Pay attention to personal hygiene, maintain skin complex, do not use excessively scented cleaning products to rinse the skin, the fragrance of flowers is too strong and will be extremely attractive to mosquito bites.
If you are bitten by a mosquito, you can choose to apply some alkaline substances, such as soaps or shakusan, and use products that specifically target mosquito bites to relieve itching and swelling.
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Mosquito bite preferences vary from person to person, but some people seem to be more likely to be targeted by mosquitoes. Here are some factors that may affect a mosquito's tendency to bite:
1.High body temperature: Mosquitoes are more attractive to people with higher body temperatures because the heat and humidity help them locate humans.
2.Body odor: The smell or body odor emitted by some people may attract mosquitoes more than others. This includes pregnant women, people who sweat after exercise, and people who emit more carbon dioxide.
3.Chemicals: Certain chemicals attract mosquitoes, such as lactic acid, urea, and ammonia. These substances may vary depending on an individual's genes and metabolism.
4.Blood type: Mosquitoes may have different hobbies for people with different blood types. Some studies have shown that people with blood type O are more likely to be bitten by mosquitoes.
5.Clothing color: Mosquitoes are more attractive to people who dress in darker or brighter colors because these colors can attract the visual attention of mosquitoes.
Although these factors may influence mosquito bite preference, they are not absolute. Mosquito bites are also influenced by factors such as unscrupulous environmental conditions, population density and behavioural habits. Regardless of an individual's physical condition, taking measures to prevent mosquito bites, such as using insect repellent, wearing long-sleeved clothing, and avoiding going out when mosquitoes are most active, can help reduce the chance of bites.
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