What to do when a bug bite swells half your face

Swelling half of the face from bug bites is considered to be an allergic, inflammatory reaction that has occurred. Antipruritic, glucocorticoid, and antihistamine medications can be given to help relieve symptoms.
Redness and swelling after mosquito bites are considered to be related to the allergic reaction caused by mosquito bites. Glycolite lotion, or glucocorticoid drugs, such as hydrocortisone butyrate, dianabed cream, mometasone furoate cream, etc., can be used under doctor’s supervision, which have anti-allergic and anti-inflammatory effects.
For patients with significant itching, treatment can be combined with oral antihistamines, such as diclofenac tartrate, levocetirizine hydrochloride, ebastine and other drugs. If necessary, with the oral administration of small doses of glucocorticoids, such as prednisone, can help relieve symptoms.
After mosquito bites, the symptoms shown by each person are different. It is recommended to go to the dermatology department of the hospital in time, and use reasonable medication under the guidance of the doctor.