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I have this missquto(sorry about my spelling) bite and i was just wondering if any of u had any idea's on how 2 make it stop iching(again sorry)

Thanks Best answer=10 points!!

2007-07-11 10:01:49 · 6 answers · asked by Heather N 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions Infectious Diseases

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Go into a bathroom.
Grab the bar of soap.
Rub the soap over the bites that you have.
Pat it dry (do not rub it).

Remember, do not rub it; if you do, the soap will be rubbed off and it won't work.

Also, do not pick the heads off of the bites as they will get infected.

Using a Banana Peel is an unconventional but easy way to stop the itch, and reverse the effects of nasty bites in Under an Hour.
Simply peel a banana and using the inside of part of the skin to rub the bite. (Don't let the Banana go to waste! Eat it or Freeze it and use it for milkshakes )
Then Wait. Almost immediately itching will stop, and you will most likely forget you had the bite. After 5-15 minutes swelling decreases dramatically. After 30-60mins your skin should be returning to normal.
Remember! Don't wipe the effected area of banana slime for as long as possible! Wiping the slime from your skin to early will halter or stop the reversing effects!



ITCHING, SWELLING, BURNING, MOSQUITO BITESrub a dab of Vicks Vaporub on the bite,
the iching will stop almost inmediatedly!in 30 seconds or so
that is it! nothing to it, Vicks will heal the infected area even if the bite is a few days old and swollen from all the scratching.,
just remember to keep applying vicks to the area if it rubs off.
Rub Aloe Vera onto the bite. Aloe Vera is great because it is cooling and soothing, can help kill bugs that might infect the bite, and helps stop the itching. You can buy Aloe Vera gels and creams if you don't have a plant available. Check your pharmacist or health food store.

Cooling
Put something cold on the bite. Hold an icepack against it, or just run it under cold water.

Antihistamines
Take antihistamine products to help lessen the itch or pain. See your pharmacist, who can help offer advice on their use.

Vinegar
Rub white vinegar onto the bite. This helps fight bacteria that can infect the bite and enchance the irritation.

Lavender Oil
Applying a dab of lavender oil and rubbing into the bite area will help to soothe any itching.

Try mixing baking soda with water and applying to the bite when it itches.

Mint Toothpaste
Simply apply mint toothpaste to the bite. After a few minutes, the itching will fade away.
Some convenience stores sell products that help to ease the itch of bug bites, "After-Bite". These use ammonia to help relieve itch.
Check your pharmacist, drugstore or medical clinic for other products that may be available.
Scratching the mosquito bite is very tempting. If you scratch it, however, it will get worse, break your skin and become sore and infected from any bad germs that could be in your nails. Rub the bite instead of scratching at it.

2007-07-11 10:04:44 · answer #1 · answered by Stephanie F 7 · 1 0

If the topical creams won't artwork, attempt an over-the-counter alergy drugs. this could take care of the histamines that reason a great variety of the itching. yet.. on condition that the guy would desire to often take the style of drugs. Aloe gel will additionally provide some effortless alleviation. the reliable information is that maximum computer virus bites provide up itching after an afternoon or so... (yet that doesn't help for that day - does it?) reliable luck... .

2016-11-09 01:25:35 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Try icing it to take away the initial perception of itching. Next, try a cortisone cream.

Mosquito bites are such a hassle, aren't they!

Good luck,
~M~

2007-07-11 10:04:34 · answer #3 · answered by michele 7 · 0 0

hey sorry...not much advice except...anti itch cream..hidro quartezone( sorry bout spelling) or aveeno cream...they wok magic...also put a bandaid over it so u can itch it...it will help it STOP itching

good luck

2007-07-11 10:05:43 · answer #4 · answered by Oh yes. 2 · 0 0

Apply itch cream. it'll help a little bit

2007-07-11 10:35:30 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

best stuff would be neosporin

2007-07-11 11:09:47 · answer #6 · answered by Ichigo 2 · 0 0

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