What to do about swollen ankles from mosquito bites

Swelling of the ankle after mosquito bites may be related to allergies and infections and other factors, can be treated with medication to reduce swelling.
1. Mosquito bites can often lead to localized skin swelling in sensitive individuals. Antihistamine drugs such as diclofenac tadine and levocetirizine can be used to treat the allergy. At the same time, corticosteroids such as hydrocortisone and fluticasone propionate ointment can also be used for anti-inflammatory treatment to help improve the symptoms of localized swelling.
2. The symptoms of localized swelling can also be produced when the skin is broken by scratching after being bitten by mosquitoes, resulting in secondary infection of the local skin of the body, and antibiotic drugs such as erythromycin ointment and amoxicillin capsule, cefuroxime sodium and other anti-infective treatments can be used at this time.
If the symptoms of ankle swelling continue to worsen after being bitten by mosquitoes, you should consult a doctor in a timely manner and follow the doctor’s instructions for medication. Keep local skin hygiene on weekdays and avoid mosquito bites.