9 ways to deal with insect bites from available items

Many types of insects proliferate, flourish in the summer, so many people are often bitten by insects, especially children.

Summer is a great time of the year to relax, relax, travel to remote areas. However, summer is also the season of many kinds of insects that proliferate, flourish, especially when the weather is rainy, humid. Therefore, you need to know how to handle insect bites to protect the health of the whole family and especially young children. Try one of these great options to relieve pain quickly.

Natural oils

Tea tree oil, lavender and coconut oil all have anti-inflammatory, anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. In particular, tea tree oil is a benign antibacterial agent, which helps prevent infection from scratching. However, consult the oil concentration before applying it directly to the skin. If the oil is too thick, dilute it a little with medium hot water. Lavender oil has a card that can be used directly on the skin.

Honey

Don't forget a remedy available in your kitchen: honey is an excellent anti-inflammatory and can soothe itching quickly.

Tea bag filter

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Cool tea bags will help flush out the fluid and toxins from the bite, reducing itching and swelling.

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You need to know how to handle insect bites to protect the health of the whole family and especially young children. Illustration

Milk and water

Mix equal parts skim milk and water, dip a thin cloth (like handkerchief or an old T-shirt) into the solution, and apply your skin. This liquid will quickly soothe the itch.

Lemon juice

Lemon works by reducing itching and antibacterial, very effective in case of insect bites. However, make sure you don't go out in the sun afterwards, because the acid in the lemon can cause sunburn and burn your skin.

Toothpaste

Most types of toothpaste contain peppermint, peppermint essential oil or other ingredients that feel cool on the skin, thereby reducing the itching sensation. In addition, the natural antiseptic contained in toothpaste also helps reduce the swelling.

Basil

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This herb not only works great in the kitchen. Basil leaves contain camphor compounds, creating a cool sensation on the skin, similar to peppermint oil in toothpaste. Crush some of the washed leaves and apply them directly to the bite.

Ice

Just one stone can cause blood vessels to shrink and reduce the body's natural histamine release. The result is an itchy feeling.

Vinegar

Apply a little diluted vinegar to the insect bite, or if possible, add 2-3 cups of vinegar to the water and soak in the bath. The pain and itching will quickly subside.