Ammonia or apple cider vinegar takes the itchiness away!
2006-07-01 16:14:27
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answered by Silva 6
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Remember!
Anything that contains lacquer, lanolin, formaldehyde, or alcohol may intensify the effects of possible toxins or poisons that are in most bites. Hemophiliacs can actually have swelling in the air passage or lumps form under the skin, complicating blood flow.
Two plants are actually quite good.
Tobacco or aloe is good and used by practitioners of herbal medicine in third world countries and by root doctors from the United States south.
Also, if you have candles that contain potpourri, you can use some of the melted wax to sooth the stinging effect from the venom.
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2006-07-01 16:40:41
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answered by Calvin of China, PhD 6
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Icing it with an ice cube can numb the nerves, quickly. Sterilizing it may help for a on a similar time as reckoning on the bite. What i do, no rely if or no longer its reliable for me, is i commonly scratch it till it opens uncooked. as quickly as its uncooked, it never hurts me back. i positioned a band help over it for a on a similar time as till its long gone with the intention to no longer think of roughly it. The greater you concentration on it, the greater you be conscious the itch. the greater you ignore approximately it, the fewer it itches! Bathing right this moment after the bites can wash away the countless pollution inflicting the inflammation and inflammation. rigidity may additionally decrease the swelling and inflammation quickly.
2016-11-01 01:51:03
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answered by rangnow 4
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Tiger Balm
2006-07-01 16:58:24
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answered by Pandora Panda 1
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Clear finger nail polish
2006-07-01 16:14:40
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answered by lostinlove 6
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Rubbing alcohol!
2006-07-01 16:14:17
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answered by churppy 3
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With my students I use hand sanitizer. It seems to work pretty immediatley and is less harsh than most medicines.
2006-07-01 16:16:44
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answered by tawnyelise 2
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sittin in a hot bath with alcohol
2006-07-01 16:18:24
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answered by Jasmine H 1
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taking a bath in lavender oil helps keep them away.
2006-07-01 16:15:08
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answered by Vidra 5
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calomine lotion on the bites before bed
2006-07-01 16:15:09
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answered by LuLuBelle 4
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