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Quick Remedies For Itchy Mosquito Bites

Don’t you get irritated when you want to spend a splendid time with your family outdoor but a pack of mosquitoes disturb you too much by its bites?

Whether you are out in the backward fixing the gutter lines, in the lawn or garage with your tools, or in the park at a picnic, the mosquitoes are a common scene in most outdoor settings. The mosquito bites can lead to a number of different diseases, some of which can prove to be detrimental, if not treated soon.

The mosquito bites often lead to irritation in that area, itchiness and also red bumps. The bumps are actually the result of anticoagulants that the mosquitoes inject in your blood cell when feeding on it. They do this to keep the blood from clotting and hampering their feast. This anticoagulant not only causes the red bumps but also leads to an allergic reaction, which causes all the irritation, swelling and the itchiness. One of the best ways to get rid of these resultant reactions is with the help of home remedies for mosquito bites.

Home Remedies For Mosquito Bites

There are multiple cures that you can use to treat the mosquito bites at your home itself. You neither have to meet a specialist nor do you have to make repeated visits to the pharmacy. Here is a list of top 10 ways which you can use to heal the mosquito bites at home itself

Aspirin

We always have a strip of aspirin lying around in the medicine unit or box. You can use them to treat the mosquito bites as they have anti-inflammatory properties. This, in turn, helps to minimise or absolutely remove the swelling caused by the mosquito bites. All you need to do is take the aspirin and grind it into a fine powder. Mix it with a couple of drops of water and applied to the affected area. Leave it on for some time and then rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water. Repeat the process a couple of times for the best results.

Toothpaste

One of the most frustrating parts of the mosquito bites are the irritation and the itchiness caused by them. You can use regular toothpaste to get rid of this condition. All you need to do is, take some toothpaste and apply it straight away on the affected area. The itchiness will get reduced with two to three subsequent applications of the toothpaste.

Tea tree Oil

The Tea Tree Oil is an absolute wonder ingredient that helps us in a number of ways. Surprisingly it also helps to deal with mosquito bites. The oil comes with strong antiseptic qualities that stop the allergens from spreading, causing itchiness or red, swollen bumps. All you need to do is take some tea tree oil on a piece of cotton and dab it on the affected area. In case that you are allergic to tea tree oil, other better options in hand is lavender oil and cedar oil. This saves you the allergic reaction.

Alcohol

One of the most common mosquito bite remedies found in almost all households is rubbing alcohol. Take some alcohol on a cotton ball and apply it to the area of the mosquito bite. The alcohol kills the bacteria and stops any chance of infection that can spread from mosquito bites. The application of the alcohol to the skin might initially sting, but it will subsequently lead to the reduction in the itchiness and the irritation that your skin was previously feeling. In case that you do not have rubbing alcohol available at your place, using mouthwash is a good alternative.

Ice

The cold from ice constricts the chance of spreading of any infection from the mosquito bite that might lead to inflammation in the area. The cold also makes the area numb that stops you from feeling any kind of further irritation. Best if you have an ice pack, but in case that you do not have, just take some ice cubes in a cotton cloth and apply it to the mosquito bites. Hold it there for 10 minutes or so, and see the irritation vanish.

Salt

Salt is the most widely used ingredient any household. The presence of both anti-inflammatory and antiseptic qualities in the ingredient makes it the perfect mosquito bite relief alternative. Take ordinary salt, garlic salt or kosher salt and make a fine paste with some water. Then take this solution and apply it to the affected area of the mosquito bite. In case that you are lucky enough to live near the sea, you can always indulge in a nice swim, which will not only refresh you, but the salt water will also cure the mosquito bite.

Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera is an all-rounder when it comes to healing mosquito bites. It has a strong antiseptic quality that helps to reduce the spread of allergens; this, in turn, stops the irritation, the itching and also the swelling part with red bumps. The repeated use of aloe vera will also fasten the curing process of the mosquito bite.

Baking Soda

Whether a baker or not, you surely have a bottle of baking soda lying somewhere in the midst of all the other ingredients in your kitchen Shelf. Did you know, baking soda can serve as a wonderful cure for mosquito bites? The baking soda is alkaline and nature, and this allows it to stabilise the PH of the skin when applied to the area with the irritation. All you need to do is dissolve one teaspoon of baking soda in a glass of water. Dip a cloth in the solution and put it on the  mosquito bites to get rid of the constant irritation and itchiness.

Minced Garlic

Take some garlic and chop it finely. Then apply the chopped garlic on the mosquito bite. This not only reduces the pain from the sting and the itchiness but also helps to reduce the inflammation. A good alternative to garlic is onion.

Lemon

Lemons are rich in antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. These act as the perfect cure for mosquito bites.

Since you have all the cures at home itself, dealing with mosquito bites is no more a big deal.

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