8.27.2007

useless mosquitoes

If mosquito bites are a problem for you like they are for me, here are some helpful tips.
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Step One: Wash the infected area with soap and water as soon as you recognize that you've been bitten. Try to keep the site clean and dry until the irritation abates.
Step Two: Avoid scratching. Although a mosquito bite should itch for only a few days, continual scratching will increase your discomfort and may prolong the itching.
Step Three: Make a paste of baking soda and water, using just enough water to make the paste sticky. Spread the mixture on the bites.
Step Four: Rub soap directly on the bite. This is an oft-repeated home remedy for mosquito bites.
Step Five: Apply an ice pack or ice wrapped in a washcloth to the bite area.
Step Six: Use calamine lotion or a topical anesthetic containing pramoxine to help relieve pain and itching.
Step Seven: Purchase 1-percent hydrocortisone cream to alleviate the itching. Follow directions on the package for safe use.
Step Eight: Use an anti-inflammatory drug such as ibuprofen or naproxen to reduce any accompanying swelling or redness.
Step Nine: Take an anti-histamine like benadryl to help with any swelling or itching.
Step Ten: Do not rub skin, soak instead of scrubbing, and pat dry instead of rubbing.
Step Eleven: Use aloe vera gel to reduce swelling and itching. Aloe vera also forms a protective layer to reduce possible infection.

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