5 Natural Mosquito Bite Remedies

in #health7 years ago

5 Natural Mosquito Bite Remedies

Female mosquitos are attracted to us, and other animals, for our blood. They take about 3 milligrams per bite, and use the iron and proteins in it to develop their eggs. The mosquito doesn’t actually “bite” of course. She pokes around with her proboscis (a long, needle like mouth part) and finds a blood vessel close to the skin. She then punctures the skin with her proboscis, and sucks out the blood.

The irritation that comes after the mosquito bite is the result of the mosquito’s saliva, which acts as an anti-coagulant that keeps the blood flowing while she’s feeding. The human body reacts to the foreign saliva by releasing histamines, organic compounds that (put very simply) regulate inflammation. The itchy swollen red bump (called a wheal) that raises up becomes a bullseye target for your itching and scratching.

Fortunately for us there are some treatments for mosquito bites which can help reduce redness, swelling and help stop that infamous itching. These natural remedies for mosquito bites which can be made from items found around your home, and can help put an end to those sleepless nights and let you enjoy your summer.

1) Ice or a cold compress

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The cold sensation will help numb the itch and help relieve any swelling associated with the bite. Studies have proved the cold can help reduce any histamine-related itch, so this might be helpful if you find yourself breaking out in hives from something else as well.

2) Toothpaste

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Applying regular toothpaste to the bite site can help relieve the itch. It might have something to do with the menthol in the toothpaste, which also creates a cooling sensation.

3) Vinegar

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Another common household ingredient recommended by the almanac is vinegar. Vinegar’s antibacterial properties make it ideal for bug bites. Put a few drops on a cotton ball and wipe it on bites. If you have bites all over, pour a few cups in the bathtub with warm water and take a soak.

4) Honey

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This golden goo has many health benefits. It can be used as a topical anti-bacterial ointment to keep bite wounds clean, and its anti-inflammatory properties will help lessen swelling.

5) Tea bags

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You may know that you can put tea bags on your eyes to reduce puffiness. They work the same magic on mosquito bites. Take a cool, used tea bag and place it on the bite.

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