Tooth paste help allive the pain and helps take down the swelling trust me it really works.
2006-07-23 02:52:59
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answered by Mr. Man 1
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nasty place to be bitten, the skin is so thin there it always hurts. Aloe get may help cool things down, but try wearing a hat or bandana to keep them out of your hair whilst its midge season. Some people find lavender oil is soothing, and any chemist/drugstore/supermarket will carry a soothing anti bug spray which also calms bites
2006-07-23 02:48:04
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answered by welsh_witch_sally 5
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once you get bit, you should apply something referred to as "Tiger Balm". i'm vietnamese, & i have were given tiger balm everywhere in my abode. there ought to correctly be an american version it is diverse, besides the undeniable fact that the single i take advantage of works truly properly. It gained't make the bites pass away, yet they're going to stop itching very nearly straight away. All you would possibly want to do is stick with it to the bites & experience the itchiness ease away. about the infections, i'm no longer particular what the answer must be. i'm also no longer fullyyt particular the position you'd be able to locate tiger balm and how a lot it is going to value. i wish this particularly helped.. solid success, i think your discomfort.
2016-10-15 02:57:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Spray Off! Sweat Resistant and Off! Deep Woods anytime that you go outside. You should put some sort of Triple Antibotic Ointment on the ones on your scalp (wash your hair first). Then put Calamine lotion one the other ones. I have a ton of them too, I can't seem to get rid of them either, I just started doing the Off! and the calamine thing.
2006-07-23 03:20:50
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answered by I love youuu 3
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i don't know if this works but at the chemists(drug store ) the other day i saw a little contraption called "sting goes" basically it was a pesto ignition device (the kind you get in those click style lighters). you give your self a small shock to the sting area and the sting is supposed to go...if you try this email back to tell me if it works
2006-07-23 02:52:44
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answered by theporkhunts 2
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My mother uses Tiger Balm. She swears it works wonders. Give it a shot.
2006-07-23 02:56:33
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answered by psilohead 2
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Either get some Off! or leave them alone for a little while....they usually go away after a while......
2006-07-23 02:47:44
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answered by vegetariangirl91 2
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a nasty smelly way to get rid of the swallowing of the bites and to avoid infections or diseases is to get a little piece of garlic and rub it on the bite and around it.
2006-07-23 04:16:14
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answered by Anonymous
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If you can get hold of it Nyzoral shampoo is good its medicated, use every other day for one week it should have cleared up by then.
2006-07-23 02:49:29
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answered by Anonymous
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A dab (with a cotton ball) of rubbing alcohol will relieve it.
2006-07-23 02:53:40
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answered by honeybears55 1
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