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Yes. Dab some rubbing alcohol on mosquito bites and it will reduce the itching.
spray some savolon on it. It will stop it itching and relieves the pain.
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.
The best at-home treatment for bug bites is an ice cold metal spoon against the affected area, or a bag of ice. This will numb the itching and swelling. For store-bought remedies, the most sought-after brand is Off!.
Try Apple Cider Vinegar it also works great on bug bites and itchy skin. It balances the body's PH
Bug Spray
the best thing to prevent bug bites and stings is to use dryer sheets and bug spray.
Beg Bug bites consist of a red bump or flat welt accompanied by severe itching. Bites may take up to 9 days to become visible, however the following red mark is the result of an allergic reaction to the anesthetic contained in the bedbug's saliva. The bites usually do not become infected unless scratched.
Putting an icepack on the bug bites will reduce the itching for a little while. This won't heal the bites, it just cools them down so they don't itch as badly. Oatmeal is very good for your skin. Make a paste by mixing a bit of oatmeal and water, and rub it on your bites. This will sooth the skin and reduce swelling a little bit, especially for mosquito bites. Aloe Vera, which is great for burns as well, can help reduce itching. If you have the plant, just break of a piece and rub the inside, gelatinous part of the plant on your bites. You can also buy aloe Vera gels in the store. Lavender reduces itching. Mix lavender essential oil with some vegetable oil or some water, and then rub it over your bites. *Don't* rub straight essential oils on your skin! They are too harsh, and you must dilute them a bit before you can rub them on your skin.
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.