13 Home Remedies for Mosquito Bites
With the peak of summer, we are experiencing the influence of the notorious nuisances of this season - mosquitoes, biting us frequently and causing unbearable itching on the skin. Besides these flying insects, bedbugs and spiders also attack us, and various parasites leave marks that sometimes require a doctor’s help to remove. Luckily, most bites simply cause skin irritation and swelling, but it's still a significant nuisance... To help you alleviate the bites, itching, and swelling simply, it's recommended to try the following 14 methods that will significantly ease your discomfort and allow you to get through the summer safely.
1. Antacid Tablets


Antacid tablets, like "Tums," contain antacids, aspirin, and a
disinfectant, which act against the bite's venom, causing the itching
sensation, providing quick relief from skin irritation.
How to use?
Crush the tablet with a few drops of water and apply the paste you've created on the bite. You can add a bit of aloe vera to soothe the skin.
How does it work?
You will feel the effect of this method immediately, as the base in the tablets breaks down the acidic venom in the bite, and the disinfectant and aspirin in the tablets numb the area and prevent irritation.
2. Honey

Besides being a natural and tasty sweetener, honey is known as "nature's antibiotic" due to its antiseptic properties, which can be used when our skin suffers from various irritations and bites.
How to use?
Apply a bit of honey and massage the irritated area. Do not leave honey
on your body before going to bed - the sweetness attracts more insects.
You can repeat the treatment 3-5 times a day.
How does it work?
Honey contains a disinfectant and is antibacterial by itself, so it both
numbs the skin and prevents infections from developing.
3. Cold Tea
We are used to using cold tea to relieve eye inflammation, and
fortunately, it can also help in cases of small and large bites, quickly
bringing relief from itching.
How to use?
Place cold tea bags on the irritated areas for a few minutes, and
replace them if necessary.
How does it work?
Tea bags draw out fluids from the bite, including those that cause the
itching sensation, making them an excellent solution for bites and
itching.
4. Oatmeal


Bathing in an oatmeal bath is a well-known home remedy that
significantly improves the appearance of the skin. When used as a
topical paste on a bite, it soothes and speeds up recovery.
How to use?
Mix half a cup of oatmeal with water and apply a thin layer of the paste
to the bite area for about 20 minutes.
How does it work?
The alkaloids in oatmeal reduce the irritation caused by the venom of
biting insects, thereby reducing the itching sensation and swelling in
the affected area.
5. Hemorrhoid Cream
Hemorrhoid creams do not require a prescription, can be found in various
pharmacies, and a small investment in them will provide you with an
especially effective remedy that you can pull out at any time.

How to use?
Apply hemorrhoid cream to the irritated area several times a day until
the swelling goes down.
How does it work?
Hemorrhoid creams contain ingredients that constrict blood vessels in
the irritated area, thereby reducing swelling, preventing inflammation,
and soothing skin irritation.
6. Cucumbers

Cucumber is used as a cosmetic treatment
that many women place on their eyes and skin to reduce puffiness, and
this method can also be applied to various bites.

How to use?
Place thin slices of cucumber (preferably chilled) on the irritated skin
areas for a few minutes.
How does it work?
The fluids in cucumber are anti-acidic, thereby neutralizing the venom
in the bite. As a result, the swelling decreases, and the skin can heal
faster.
7. Basil

There’s nothing like adding basil to fresh salads and Italian dishes.
The next time you prepare one, set aside a few basil leaves in case
mosquitoes visit you during the night.
How to use?
Grind the basil, apply the green paste that is created on the irritated
areas for a few minutes, and then rinse with cold water. You can also
use basil essential oil, available in various health stores, and apply
it to the bites whenever they bother you.
How does it work?
Basil contains two organic compounds called camphor and thymol, which
numb itching and reduce skin swelling quickly. The scent of basil is a
natural mosquito repellent.
8. Disinfecting Alcohol
Disinfecting alcohol is found in most home medicine cabinets, and
besides disinfecting wounds, you can also use it to relieve bites and
itching on your skin.
How to use?
Dip a cotton ball in disinfecting alcohol, place it on the irritated
skin for a few seconds, and then rub it in a circular motion.
How does it work?
The alcohol disinfects the area and neutralizes the toxins in the venom,
thereby providing relief from bites.
9. Antibacterial Gel


If you have particularly sensitive skin that may be irritated by using
disinfecting alcohol, or if you want to treat bites on your child's
delicate skin, you can use antibacterial gel containing lower alcohol
levels than medical alcohol.
How to use?
Dip a cotton swab in a solution of low-alcohol content and apply it to
the irritated area.
How does it work?
Similar to alcohol used to relieve bites, antibacterial hand gel also
contains alcohol, which neutralizes the venom and helps heal bites.
10. Tea Tree Oil


Tea tree oil has a unique and strong scent that indicates the powerful
compounds it contains, which can help reduce swelling and bites on the
skin.
How to use?
Massage the bite area with a few drops of tea tree oil 4-5 times a day.
How does it work?
Tea tree oil contains anti-inflammatory properties that help disinfect
the wound area, thereby significantly reducing the swelling caused by
bites.
11. Lemon and Lime
Lemon and limes are particularly tasty in various drinks and dishes, and
their characteristic acidity can help relieve bites and itching.
How to use?
Press a slice of fresh lemon against the bite or drop a few lemon juice
drops on the area.
How does it work?
Citric acid balances the acid in the bite, thereby neutralizing it, and
lemon juice is a natural disinfectant that prevents infections in the
bite area.
12. Potato
We are used to seeing them in the form of chips or mashed potatoes, but
these starchy root vegetables are a well-known home remedy for treating
bites, itching, and even burns.
This is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.
How to use?
Place a slice of potato on the bite area for about an hour.
How does it work?
Potatoes contain starch and absorb potassium, which helps drain fluids
that cause itching from bites. Be sure to monitor the skin over time to
avoid drying it out too much.
13. Lemongrass


The perfect addition to tea contains an oil called citronella, known as a
natural wonder remedy. When applied to the bite area, it is an
excellent disinfectant and mosquito repellent.
How to use?
Tear the lemongrass, crush it, and drip the extracted liquid onto the
bite. You can also massage the bite with citronella oil available at
health food stores.
How does it work?
Citronella oil acts as a natural disinfectant that effectively
eliminates bacteria and harmful agents, and it also soothes the nerves
in the irritated area, functioning as a natural mosquito repellent.
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