As the weather gets warmer, flies, mosquitoes and other insects come alive. Adults hate mosquitoes, and listening to the buzzing sound of mosquitoes in the hot summer seems even more annoying. Babies are more attractive to mosquitoes. Children's skin is more delicate. Once bitten by a mosquito, the skin will be particularly itchy. Children don't understand and scratch hard, and blisters are likely to appear on the skin, which makes adults anxious and distressed. 1. What to do if your baby gets blisters after being bitten by a mosquito Some people have no symptoms after being bitten, some only have mild itching and slight pain, and some people may have obvious redness and swelling, or even large bruises, accompanied by severe itching and burning pain. For those with severe symptoms, on the one hand, it may be because the mosquito is more toxic, and on the other hand it may be related to the allergic constitution of the person bitten. Due to individual differences and physical constitutions of babies, there is no perfect way. We can only try our best to protect them, sleep under mosquito nets at night, apply floral water on the body, and try not to be bitten by mosquitoes. Mothers will have to work harder. Adding vitamin B1 to the bath gel, the special smell emitted by vitamin B1 can keep mosquitoes away, thus achieving the effect of repelling mosquitoes and preventing insects. Dissolve 3 to 5 tablets of vitamin B1 in water, and use a cotton ball dipped in the solution to wipe exposed limbs. This can repel mosquito bites within two days. 2. Several ways to eliminate itching after mosquito bites 1. Apply soap to relieve itching. When mosquitoes bite, an organic acid, formic acid, is secreted from their mouthparts. This substance can cause muscle soreness and itching. Soap contains sodium salts of higher fatty acids. The sodium salts of these fatty acids become alkaline after hydrolysis and can quickly eliminate pain and itching. 2. Apply a small amount of edible alkaline flour water to relieve itching quickly. 3. Take a small amount of fresh purslane stems and leaves, rub them in your hands to produce water, and apply them to the affected area. It has the effect of relieving itching and reducing swelling. 4. Use laundry detergent to relieve itching. Rinse the bitten area with clean water, do not wipe it dry, then use a wet finger to dip a little detergent and apply it to the bitten area. It can immediately stop itching and the redness and swelling will disappear quickly. After the redness and swelling disappear, you can rinse off the detergent with clean water. 5. Use sliced garlic to rub the mosquito bite repeatedly for one minute. It has obvious analgesic, anti-itching and anti-inflammatory effects. Even if the bite has become a large lump or inflamed and ulcerated, you can rub it with garlic. Generally, it can reduce inflammation and swelling after 12 hours, and the ulcerated wound can heal after 24 hours. People with skin allergies should use it with caution. Mom might as well give it a try for your baby. 3. How to reduce swelling and itching when a baby is bitten by a mosquito Vitamin B complex solution Parents can go to the pharmacy to buy the cheapest vitamin B complex, then grind it into powder, dissolve it in water, pour it into a small spray bottle, and each time use, just spray it 20 cm away from the baby. It is said that mosquitoes don't like the smell of VB. It is simple and convenient to use. Residual tea to kill mosquitoes Parents can collect leftover tea leaves, dry them, and burn them in places where mosquitoes can easily enter and exit to repel mosquitoes. Alternatively, you can roll dried moxa leaves into a rope, light it and place it indoors. The smoke can also repel mosquitoes, but be careful not to stoke your baby when doing this. Apply mint Take a few leaves of mint, basil or tomato, rub them into juice and apply it on the exposed skin of the body. Mosquitoes will smell the special smell of these plant juices and try to avoid them, but be careful to keep them away from your baby's mouth. Install orange light bulbs Since mosquitoes are afraid of orange-red light, orange-red light can produce a good mosquito repellent effect. If there is no orange light bulb, you can also cover the 60-watt light bulb with highly light-transmitting orange cellophane, and the mosquitoes will also flee away. |
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