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on the bites.But it seems like its not helping.What can u do to prevent them from biting her.Exspecial at nite when she is sleeping.I guess the come in when we go in and out.

2007-06-13 08:06:36 · 4 answers · asked by Sarka69 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

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All that for a mosquito bite!?

Get a mosquito net for over her bed.

Here is a link for all kinds of mosquito nets most are for over the bed.
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MORE on Babies and mosquito bites:
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) advises that products used on infants and children should contain no more than ten percent DEET, because it is absorbed through the skin and is potentially harmful. Look for a repellant that is made for children, and then read the active ingredients label carefully. Lightly spray an appropriate insect repellant on your baby’s clothing and/or apply it to your hands and sparingly rub it on her exposed skin.

Tightly woven, long-sleeved tops and pants offer some barrier protection. Light colors refract heat and may make you less attractive to mosquitoes; dark colors capture heat and thus attract mosquitoes. Some experts suspect that bright colors and flowery prints also attract mosquitoes.

While garlic has been touted as a repellant and bananas as an attractant, both currently fall into the realm of folklore.

Dusk to dawn is the peak time for mosquito attacks, with dusk being the most important time to avoid exposure. Cover outdoor play yards and carriages with mosquito netting in infested areas.

Bites can be treated with calamine lotion (or Caladryl) except around eyes and genitals. Contact a physician before using antihistamines or home remedies. Mosquito bites may appear more red and swollen on the second or third day. If bites look infected or itching is severe, consult your baby’s healthcare provider.
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2007-06-13 08:15:26 · answer #1 · answered by crowfeathers 6 · 0 0

You're doing the right thing. To keep them away from her though check with your pharmacist and see if there's any kind of spray like OFF spray or cream that's safe for an 11 month old. I'm not entirely sure how safe they are for babies.

2007-06-13 08:10:44 · answer #2 · answered by Steph 3 · 0 0

A warm bath with baking soda in the water will do wonders - so will MSG on the bites a lot safer and quicker real relief.

2007-06-13 08:14:57 · answer #3 · answered by Walking on Sunshine 7 · 1 0

blend water with baking soda. you dont prefer it to be too watery, otherwise it wont stick to you. yet yeah, it somewhat works. extremely, i've got been given bit 10 time final week on a similar time as in alaska so we ended up paying for a container on the save.

2016-10-17 03:53:42 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

a mosquito net is the simplest answer. don't treat the symptoms....prevent the problem!

2007-06-13 08:18:36 · answer #5 · answered by MisMischievous 6 · 0 0

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