Mosquito bites may cause a noticeable itching sensation and can generally be washed with soapy water, which can neutralize the mosquito’s acidic saliva and can help relieve itching. If necessary, give anti-itch, antihistamine or glucocorticoid drugs for treatment.
When mosquitoes bite the skin, they can release saliva, leading to localized allergic and inflammatory reactions, causing itching. There is no obvious skin damage, you can use soapy water to wash the local area to help relieve itching.
If the itching symptoms are obvious, if necessary, go to the hospital, can be given glycerine lotion, zinc oxide ointment topical application, has the effect of astringent itching. If necessary, with oral antihistamines, such as loratadine, levocetirizine hydrochloride, olopatadine hydrochloride, etc., can reduce the release of histamine in the skin and help relieve itching.
If the skin lesions are obvious, avoid using soap to cause local irritation, you can give mometasone furoate ointment, dieldrin ointment under the guidance of a doctor, and oral prednisone, methylprednisolone tablets, etc. can quickly relieve the inflammatory response if necessary. If secondary bacterial infection, erythromycin ointment, fusidic acid cream can be given with oral erythromycin and other drugs.
In summary, after being bitten by mosquitoes, if there is no regular medication at home, you can use soapy water to rinse, and go to the hospital dermatology department for consultation and treatment if necessary.