Cockroach bites can be treated by general treatment and medication.
1. General treatment: If a patient is bitten by a cockroach, he should firstly wash the wound repeatedly under flowing water, and then use hydrogen peroxide or iodophor under doctor’s instruction to clean the wound and closely observe the recovery of the wound, and go to the hospital in time if there is any other discomfort.
2. Medication: If the patient has itching, pain, swelling and other symptoms, he can use Bechlopressor propionate cream and other drugs to apply to the affected area under the guidance of the doctor; if there are other allergic reactions, he can follow the doctor’s instructions to take oral loratadine, cetirizine and other drugs.
It is recommended that patients should pay attention to wound care during the recovery process and eat a light diet, otherwise it may cause irritation to the wound.