No you can not. Its only for ringworm and fungi related issues.
Test it out and report your findings here. If good, others will use it.
Can you use on bug bites
If you put a bug in toxic waste and it bites you, you might be poisoned (or sick). But sometimes if you put those bugs in toxic waste they might die sometimes (if edible)exept drinking.
Red bug bites are fairly easy to treat. Calamine lotion put over the bug bite, or essential oils such as lavender or tea tree oil can help the bites.
You can wash it off with ice cold water and then put on a baking soda paste to relieve the itching. If you have many bites, take a dose of benedryl to stop the reaction. Other people use white vinegar on the bite or benedryl cream.
You can either use a back scratcher, rub against something, resist the urge, or ask someone to itch it for you. If it's spreadable like poison ivy, ignore it or put itch cream on it.
To reduce the severity of her bug bites, you should see about getting her put on a regular allergy medication. Claritin or Zyrtec are good ones. This should help her bites to be normal in size. To cope with the bites she already has, you could try a Benadryl cream or mixing a bit of lavender essential oil and either vegetable oil or water. Lavender is very good for reducing bug bites, and especially when coupled with an ice pack can really reduce the swelling. *Don't* put straight lavender essential oil on her skin! It is too harsh for that, and must be diluted first.
put benadrill on it and a ice pack to cool it down.sorry dont know how to spell benedryll
Itchy, red swollen bumps on the skin are an all-too-familiar summer sign that bugs - and bug bites - are flourishing. That annoying itch may be a good sign, however. "Itchy is normal.
do you put a plaster on bites
They can get infected, or you could have an allergic reaction to it. Also, it could just be that you've been scratching or rubbing on it, causing it to get irritated. Put some anti-biotic cream on it if it gets this way, and clean anywhere you've sighted them at all very thoroughly, as they spread quickly.
Bug bites can be treated on children in a number of different ways: Washing the affected area with soap and water. Placing a cold compress such as a towel cooled with water to the affected area, to reduce the swelling. Not to scratch the affected area as it can become infected. Take painkillers Put an ice pack on the affected area.
No, you should get rid of the bugs themselves. Only creams that help heal the bites or decrease the itching are available.
Hydrocortisone cream, 2.5%. This is usually by prescription. If you can buy a 1-1.5% cream at the drugstore then use that, 3 times a day. Also use an antibacterial, such as polysporin 3 times a day as well. Swelling and itching should subside within a day.