Ant bites can be treated with soapy water rinses, topical glucocorticoids, and oral antihistamines to reduce swelling. Ant bites will have a substance called anthranilic acid into the tissue causing swelling of the bite, usually immediately after the bite can use soap and water to rinse the local, in order to neutralize the acidic component. Topical glucocorticoid drugs such as clobetasol propionate and mometasone furoate can be used topically. Antihistamines such as cetirizine can be taken internally. If the allergic reaction is serious can be short-term oral glucocorticoid such as prednisone treatment. After being bitten by ants, do not scratch the wound, it is recommended to go to the hospital and use medication under the guidance of the doctor.