Mosquitoes bite their eyes and don t get swollen for half a month for any reason

Updated on healthy 2024-06-16
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    You may have been bitten by a poisonous mosquito, have you tried toothpaste?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This condition occurs after mosquito bites, mainly due to allergic factors, and can be done in the following ways:

    1.Use sliced garlic to repay repeatedly for minutes at the mosquito bite, which has obvious pain-relieving itching and anti-inflammatory effects, even if the bite has become a big bag or inflamed and ulcerated, it can be rubbed with garlic, generally 12 hours after the inflammation and swelling, and the ulcerated wound can be healed after 24 hours.

    **People with allergies should use with caution.

    2.There were a few red spots on the feet that were 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 part (pay attention to only the itchy part, to prevent the boiling water from flowing down to cause burns), repeat several times, and 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 bite 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 will disappear quickly, and it can be used after the redness and swelling disappear.

    Rinse off the laundry detergent with clean water.

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

    5.Apply a damp 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.Immediately after being bitten by a mosquito, apply 1 to 2 drops of chloramphenicol eye drops to relieve pain and itching.

    Because chloramphenicol eye drops have anti-inflammatory effects, 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.

    After being bitten by a mosquito, 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**. When the itching is unbearable by mosquito bites, you can grind 1 2 pieces of aspirin, mix it into a paste with a small amount of cold boiled water, and apply it to the mosquito bite, which can reduce swelling and relieve itching. After being bitten by fleas, mosquitoes, caterpillars, and ants, apply some toothpaste, vinegar, lemon juice, mashed green onion leaves, garlic, health balls, onions, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This condition occurs after mosquito bites, mainly due to allergic factors, and can be done in the following ways:

    1.Use sliced garlic to repay repeatedly for minutes at the mosquito bite, which has obvious pain-relieving itching and anti-inflammatory effects, even if the bite has become a big bag or inflamed and ulcerated, it can be rubbed with garlic, generally 12 hours after the inflammation and swelling, and the ulcerated wound can be healed after 24 hours. **People with allergies should use with caution.

    2.There were a few red spots on the feet that were 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 part (pay attention to only the itchy part, to prevent the boiling water from flowing down to cause burns), repeat several times, and the itching will disappear in a moment.

    3.After being bitten by mosquitoes, the human body is not only red and swollen and itchy, you can rinse the bite 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 will 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 a damp 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.Immediately after being bitten by a mosquito, apply 1 to 2 drops of chloramphenicol eye drops to relieve pain and itching. Because chloramphenicol eye drops have anti-inflammatory effects, 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.

    After being bitten by a mosquito, 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**. When the itching is unbearable by mosquito bites, you can grind 1 2 pieces of aspirin, mix it into a paste with a small amount of cold boiled water, and apply it to the mosquito bite, which can reduce swelling and relieve itching.

    After being bitten by fleas, mosquitoes, caterpillars, and ants, apply some toothpaste, vinegar, lemon juice, mashed green onion leaves, garlic, health balls, onions, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Apply hard-boiled eggs to your eyes or ice cubes...

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You can apply aloe vera, then ice it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Analysis of the Question:

    It may be due to insufficient sleep, staying up late for the elderly, etc. It may also be due to long-term eye fatigue, such as long-term computer work.

    Suggestions: It is recommended to get enough sleep and rest to relieve visual fatigue, and local wet compresses can be used to relieve edema and eye bags.

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