This May Only Be Ringworm+++++Or Jock Itch They Are All The Same. Caused By A Fungus. Don`t Be Alarmed By This Statement. There Is A Medicine Your Doctor Can Give You In Pill Form That Should Take Care Of This. In The Interm Try Gold Bond Anti-Itch Cream. Be Sure To See Your Doctor. This Is What It Sounds Like You Have. Good Luck
1. Putting ice on it. 2. Putting itching cream on it. 3. Putting an old, clean sock over the bite. 4. My brother said to slap the bite when you start to itch it, it kind of works. ---- Wash the affected area with warm water and antibacterial soap, and dry it well. Apply a little over-the-counter cortisone cream. This really helps to make the itch go away. If you do use ice, be sure to wrap the ice pack or cubes in a layer of towelling to avoid freezing your skin.
it might be a ring worm ask your doctor, but more likely it is a staff infection
Though the itching should assuage with time, you can apply a soothing lotion, such as Jergens, to try to calm the itching. Good luck!
wear a condom next time
no
Butter helps. ICE stops it right away.
because the alcohol has bio forcin in it to relieve itching
Yes it can. Your body can sometimes mistake the protein in bananas to certain kinds of pollen. It is a pretty common reaction, actually.
I heard on a nature TV program that the mosquito's salive is what causes the itching.
Avoid scratching them
Mosquitoes are the insect who suck blood and spread diseases
== == yes but you only put it on the bite and put something like tape immediately over it. for other ways to stop it go to http://tipnut.com/over-40-mosquito-bite-itch-relief-tips/
No, if there were , it would be well known!
spray some savolon on it. It will stop it itching and relieves the pain.
It is said it will stop the pain from fire ant bites. Never had a fire ant bite but it does not work on mosquito or blackfly bites.
There is a gel called arnica gel.Mosquito bites itch due to an allergenic reaction, serious cases can cause severe bruising and blistering, in such cases it is best to see a doctor.There are many creams, lotions and oral remedies available over the counter, including anti-histamine cream and tablets, calamine lotion and Tiger Balm.there are also many common household items which can be used to stop mosquito bites itching, take a look at the list below.Toothpaste.Nail polish.Salt.Saliva.Onion.Hot water.Salt.__________________________________________________________________________