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What should I do after being bitten by a mosquito?

In general, mosquito bites do not need treatment. Believe in human resistance and self-healing ability.

However, there are also some situations that need to be dealt with, such as itching, extensive redness or pain. In this case, the herbal cream in Thailand can be relieved quickly. I have traveled to Thailand before and have never been allergic. I actually used herbal cream in the drugstore, which is a safe, non-toxic and less irritating medicine. Yes, it looks like this (the picture came from the network and has been deleted)

In addition, I have used a "magic medicine" (a bit exaggerated), which should be prepared by many families, that is, tiger brand tiger balm, which has occupied the list of must-buy drugs in Hong Kong, Macao and Thailand all the year round. It's really amazing. I was bitten by a mosquito once, and it was itchy. I put it on and let it cool gently. It doesn't itch at all in less than a minute.

Here comes the point! ! !

The above products are suitable for most people, but! ! ! Attention, baby! Because it contains substances such as camphor, it will be toxic to babies. It is recommended that children before the age of two do not use it.

For infants and young children, you can use calamine lotion, which will turn white in a short time and play an anti-inflammatory role. Of course, some people recommend other products, such as Baiduobang and Papaya Cream. Don't comment if they haven't used it. It's not bad to have a mother recommend Figure 2. You can try it if you are interested (I haven't used it before, so I don't recommend it).

The picture came from the network and was deleted.

If it is really serious, please don't hesitate, don't blindly smear the product, please seek medical advice in time.