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What gives relief from mosquito bites?

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What gives relief from mosquito bites?

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Avoiding mosquito bites should be your first line of defense, but if the little bloodsuckers bite, you’ll need some defense against itching and infection. STEP 1: Wash the infected area with soap and water as soon as you recognize that you’ve been bitten. Try to keep the site clean and dry until the irritation abates. STEP 2: Avoid scratching. Although a mosquito bite should itch for only a few days, continual scratching will increase your discomfort and may prolong the itching. STEP 3: Make a paste of baking soda and water, using just enough water to make the paste sticky. Spread the mixture on the bites. STEP 4: Rub soap directly on the bite. This is an oft-repeated home remedy for mosquito bites. STEP 5: Apply an ice pack or ice wrapped in a washcloth to the bite area. STEP 6: Use calamine lotion or a topical anesthetic containing pramoxine to help relieve pain and itching. STEP 7: Purchase 1-percent hydrocortisone cream to alleviate the itching. Follow directions on the package for

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