thread: mozzie bites

  1. #1

    Feb 2008
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    mozzie bites

    sorry if this is in the wrong section

    I have a mozzie bite on my hand and am allergic to the bites puffs up something shocking im at the stage right now where im ready to get a sharp object and literally scratch away at my hand anybody have some really good bite remedies/advice would be very very much appreciated before i go crazy!

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    Nov 2007
    Murray Bridge, SA
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    Believe it or not, spit on it and then rub salt on it. It's the only thing that's worked 100% for me.

    Alternatively, use witch-hazel lotion and then try not to touch it for 5 minutes - then it will go down.

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    Feb 2008
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    ice? calamine lotion? mozzie bites are horrible...especially when you get to the stage where it is still itchy but you have scratched it so much it hurts!

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    Oct 2006
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    Stop Itch? If you are having a reaction you may be best of getting an antihistamine.

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    Aug 2006
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    Try some ice in the first instance. We use a first aid cream called Paraderm plus - it has an anaethetic effect as well as an antiinflammatory action - helps with the itch nearly immediately and then will take the swelling down pretty much overnight.

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    Dec 2005
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    Tea tree oil is what I use on the kids. My lot always get big welts from them too and this helps them.

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    Dec 2006
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    i have an allergy to mozzie and insect bites to the point where the whole part of that body will blow up literally. I remember as a kid that i had been bitten on the foot (1 of many times) and i couldn't wear shoes for a whole week or so, my foot had swollen that much.

    The best thing is to avoid getting bitten. Take one tablet of vitamin B1 each day. I do that in the spring/summer period and hardly get bitten anymore. My DS has taken after me and he too takes vitamin B supplements each year.

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    Sep 2007
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    Tea tree oil or calendula (infused oil or lotion) both work well for me. I used to use stop-itch but the residue drove me nuts, and I found after a while I developed a resistance to it.

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    its stinky but I heard it works a treat.....rub a cut onion on it, its the hot sulphur compounds that do the trick.