10 Home Remedies For Itchy Mosquito Bites That You'll Wish You Knew Before

Jul 23, 2018 by apost team

The principle of duality hypothesizes that there is an opposite to everything; a yang to every yin, and for summer, it seems mosquitoes are its yang. You just cannot enjoy your summer without having a bug spray in hand just to protect yourself from these little pests. The worst thing about a mosquito bite isn’t even the bite itself, it is the incessant itch that follows making you scratch all day or night.

Fortunately, there are a couple of things that you could do to make the itching going away. Additionally, you will get to use items that already have inside the house, so you don’t have to worry about creating a shopping list. The following are some of them.

1. A Hot Spoon

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Did you know that you could use a hot spoon to ease the itching? To perform this trick, you will just need to take a regular steel spoon and place it into warm water and let it gain some heat. When warm enough, take it and put it on the bite. The principle behind this trick is that the warmth from the spoon enhances the breakdown of the protein in the mosquito saliva that makes you itch. Thus, even though the bump will still be there, the itching will have stopped. Do not use hot water as it may burn your skin.

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2. Cold Tea Bag

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Teabags are good at eliminating toxins from the body by drawing them out. Therefore, placing a used bag against the bite will give you the benefit of eliminating that itch by drawing out the toxin.

3. Baking Soda

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This is one of the most versatile utilities inside your home. After a bug bite, just take a half teaspoonful of baking soda and a few drops of water to it, then mix it to a paste. Take the paste and apply it to the bite area. Baking soda works by balancing the PH levels of the medium that it is on, hence, neutralizing the itch.

4. Scotch Tape

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There are people who know of any other way of treating a mosquito bite than covering it up with scotch tape. Surprisingly, it does work. This is because you will be cutting off air supply from the bite while creating a counter-tension that distracts you from the itch. However, it is recommended that you use band-aids.

5. Honey

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Not only does honey reduce inflammation, it is also an antiseptic. This ensures that it helps you recover quickly as well as reducing chances of infection. Nevertheless, wash it off before you go as you do want mosquitos getting attracted to you due to the scent.

6. Oatmeal Bath

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If after spending an evening in the outdoors you come back home to realize that you are covered in mosquito bites, the most effective way of dealing with these itches is by taking an oatmeal bath. Add a small quantity of oatmeal and a few drops of honey into your bath and enjoy the soothing sensation.

7. Aloe Vera

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Aloe vera gel has made quite a name for itself for its effectiveness at treating sunburns. However, this cooling gel is also good at soothing the itchiness associated with mosquite bites. Additionally, its anti-inflammatory properties ensure that you do not develop any infections.

8. Dilute Minced Garlic

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Rubbing raw garlic onto the naked skin is never a good idea as it will worsen the inflammation. However, if you first mince it and then dilute it with some coconut oil, its anti-viral properties will combat the itchiness and make it fade away.

9. Basil Rub

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Basil oil is very easy to make and will offer you quick relief from those itchy bites. To make this concoction, boil two cups of water and throw ½ an ounce of dried basil leaves into the water. Once the mixture has cooled down, use a washcloth to rub over the itchy areas.

10. Ice

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We all love how ice is usually a quick fix to almost everything. Applying ice to the area will numb down the area thus reducing the swelling and itching.

Mosquitoes are pesky pests that can ruin a night outdoors for you. However, you can utilize the above hacks to get rid of the itching fast so that you can enjoy a peaceful evening.

Our content is created to the best of our knowledge, yet it is of general nature and cannot in any way substitute an individual consultation with your doctor. Your health is important to us!