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2007-08-01 13:30:52 · 11 answers · asked by babygurl070421 1 in Health General Health Care First Aid

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2007-08-01 13:37:49 · answer #1 · answered by Kacky 7 · 0 1

I actual have 2 remedies which i detect are somewhat valuable. the 1st is rubbing alcohol which I dab on the chew with a bite of cotton. It right this moment takes away the itch and the element. the 2nd scientific care is sparkling plantain that's an extremely elementary weed which i can discover in my backyard. I take one in all 2 leaves, chew them slightly to launch the medicinal compounds and then lay the chewed leaves on the chew. Wow in seconds the itch is long previous. The Indians used plantain for poisonous snake bites. it is likewise remarkable for wasp strings.

2016-10-13 10:26:26 · answer #2 · answered by courts 4 · 0 0

Pine tarsol solution, put half a bottle into a warm bath and soak in it, this will stop the skin irritation. You can also get the balm. Savlon is another good cream to try, work quick and effectively on itching, it also takes down the redness associated with the bites. Most army surplus stores will have citronella bands that canbe worn around wrists or ankles and mozzies hate the scent that citronella gives off, they work good if you are prone to mozzie bites.

2007-08-01 15:16:29 · answer #3 · answered by subtle_with_design 2 · 0 1

Heat up something small and metal with a lighter, once its hot touch it to the bite and hold it there for a second, or a couple short times, which ever you prefer. It hurts a little for a second but the itching stops

2007-08-01 14:43:31 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There's a product called After Bite that works great. Not easy to find though.

2007-08-01 18:43:40 · answer #5 · answered by Boots 2 · 0 1

I personally like Caladryl Clear or Benadryl Anti-itch sprays.
Caladryl is a liquid lotion. Benadryl is a spray. They are both by the same company Pfizer. They also both contain Zinc Acetate.

2007-08-01 14:29:12 · answer #6 · answered by timmerdonutguy 2 · 0 1

Treatments:
• Apply anti-itch creams like calamine as needed to help prevent scratching

• Use anti-inflammatory creams like cortisone cream to help ease the inflammation and itching

More treatments can be found below:
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2007-08-01 13:38:22 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

well as far as the itch you can put some anti itch cream on it...but if you don't scratch the first couple of minutes the bump will go away faster!!! i promise...it really works!!....you just absolutely can't scratch it...or you could always wrap some ice up in a towel and just put it on the bite...
good luck!

2007-08-01 14:04:38 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

If your after natural remedies go to http://ecostudio.com.au and look for the natural remedies or click this link... http://ecostudio.com.au/eco-news/natural-tips/homemade-cleaning-products-4.html

2007-08-01 15:02:34 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

spit. saliva will stop the itch. also i find painting my bug bites with acrylic paint (or any paint) seems to stop the itch. to heal them? time. but to relieve the itch saliva or paint

2007-08-01 13:39:13 · answer #10 · answered by SayAnything 2 · 0 1

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