J.A. asks from Jacksonville, FL on May 14, 2009
Mosquito Bites - Jacksonville, FL
Okay, I know someone asked this before because I read it and took some advice from it. Now I have forgotten the incredible advice I read and summer is around the corner, the mosqitos are already nibbling. Once you get a mosqito bite, and it starts itching, what can you put on it that relieves the itch and helps it go away faster? Please help, as my autistic child will scratch until she bleeds, and then more until she winds up with a big infected sore.
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Thank you so much for all the responses. I have several ideas to try now and will update you all when I find the ones that work best/fastest.
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W.T. answers from Jacksonville on May 15, 2009
Plian old rubbing alcohol! Put it on a q-tip and dot the bite a few times and the itch goes away. I live in Indonesia and battle bites on a daily basis. I have tried all of the creams and sprays but alcohol works best.
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S.S. answers from Miami on May 14, 2009
J.,
This is an old house wives remedy that my grandmother used on me when I was little. I was outside all the time and had bites constantly. She would mix a little bit of baking soda and water to form a paste and then put it on the bite. That would stop the itching right away. Hope this helps.
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W.T. answers from Jacksonville on May 15, 2009
Plian old rubbing alcohol! Put it on a q-tip and dot the bite a few times and the itch goes away. I live in Indonesia and battle bites on a daily basis. I have tried all of the creams and sprays but alcohol works best.
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M.M. answers from Ocala on May 15, 2009
You can use Tea Tree Oil from The Body Shop. I have a girlfriend that swears by this. You take a little dab of the oil and rub it on the bite and it should take the itch and clear up quickly. Good luck!
J.H. answers from Pensacola on May 15, 2009
My primary doctor told me just last week that the lastest thing is 'VICK'S SALVE' I just laughed, but got home later in the evening sitting on the porch with my husband and wham, I was bitten. Got the Vick's out, itch stopped right then and there. Only used a small amount. The doctor reasoned that it is the menthol or the camphor. He also told me that it works for fungus toenails. Rub on three times a day to the affected nail. He said his podiatrist friend had been prescribing this for a few months to his patients with great success as many cannot and will not use Lamisil due to the effects on the liver. (don't know, don't have fungus nails, but did get the mosquito bite.)
S.F. answers from Boca Raton on May 15, 2009
There are wonderful essential oils you can put in a spray bottle and spray on your child that are non-toxic and repel insects. Lemon and Purification (Young Living Essential Oils only) are wonderful for that.
If you have an itch from a bite, lavender oil is great, Melrose is also wonderful for any skin irritation, cut, etc. Doesn't burn the skin.
For more information, please email me at ____@____.com and I can turn you on to more things. Good Luck.
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A.H. answers from Port St. Lucie on May 15, 2009
I know they say laundry or dish soap. Also, there is raw sliced onion. Some people say honey.
K.J. answers from Orlando on May 15, 2009
Try "After Bite" for kids, or if you prefer an all natural product get "Burts Bees Bug Bite Relief", both work really well, the "after bite" is a dollar cheaper and easier to find, the "burts Bees" you'll have to go to a health food store. Vinegar works too, but it stinks! Lol... Have a great summer w/ your little one :)
B.P. answers from Jacksonville on May 15, 2009
My 9 year old and I mix baking soda and water to form a paste and that works for him. I wonder if witch hazel and baking soda together would work?
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