Mosquito bites?

I have 11 mosquito bites, maybe even more, what can I do to stop scratching them, and what can I do to reduce the itching?

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  • Buy sprays for anti-itching, available at supermarkets or drug stores.

    Put bandages over them to resist scratching, but if there are too many, slide an ice cube over them. Do something to get your mind off it. Good luck.

  • Tips For Treating Mosquito Bites

    Once bitten, the mainstays of treatment are cool compresses, antihistamines, anti-itching compounds, and anti-inflammatory medicines.

    For a cool compress, apply an ice pack wrapped in a towel or soak a washcloth in cold water and press it on the bite.

    Ask your pharmacist to help you select an appropriate antihistamine for your child. Some are available by prescription only. You might have to balance strength versus drowsy side effects. Zyrtec, a newer antihistamine for children, usually works very well while not being very sedating.

    The simplest anti-itching compound is a paste made of baking soda and water. Use just enough water to make a sticky paste, and spread it on.

    Calamine lotion works in a similar way, and usually the effect lasts longer. Other children prefer a menthol lotion such as Sarna.

    A topical anesthetic containing pramoxine (such as the prescription PrameGel or the over-the-counter Caladryl) can take away the pain and itching.

  • Rubbing alcohol applied with a cotton swab! works really well to stop the itching!

  • benadry cream really helps.

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