What to do if your ear is red and swollen from a bug bite

Red and swollen ears bitten by ticks may be caused by insect bite dermatitis, which can be treated with symptomatic treatment, topical treatment or oral medication.
1. Symptomatic treatment: If you are bitten by a tick, do not force to pull out, can be applied to the head of the bug with ether, etc., and then tweezers gently pull and disinfect the wound in time after releasing the mouth by itself; you can also use topical mupirocin ointment and other medications to prevent infection.
2. Local treatment: all kinds of insect bite dermatitis with mild symptoms can be used locally with topical glucocorticosteroid cream such as mometasone furoate cream, etc., can also be used externally with antipruritic agents such as peppermint glycerite lotion.
3. Oral medication: If the symptoms of redness and swelling are serious or accompanied by obvious itching, oral antihistamines, such as loratadine, etc., can relieve local itching, redness and swelling symptoms.
Ears have redness and swelling manifested by insect bites, if necessary, consult a doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment. Medications should be used under medical supervision.