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2.stay indoors 3.don't know how to relieve the itch! Itching like mad right now! Only it's poison ivy or something like that! from my elbow to my wrist! I can't stan.. |
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2.stay indoors 3.don't know how to relieve the itch! Itching like mad right now! Only it's poison ivy or something like that! from my elbow to my wrist! I can't stand it anymore! So I wish I knew! First yes I have the answers 1-none 2-OFF soft & dry 3-If you don't have bites why do you need to relive the itch.(my brother has alot -he should have listened to me-he uses benadryll cream) ***AGAIN yes I have the answers*** 1. I have far too many mosquito bites to count. 2. You can prevent them using off! bug spray or put mosquito torches in your backyard. Some natural repellants work the best. 3. Calamine lotion relieves itching quite well. However for a quick fix I found using your nail to put an x in your bug bite and then not thinking about your bug bite actually relieves the itching for a period of time. 1. None 2. I take B complex vitamins & garlic pills Mosquitos don't like the taste of them in your blood. It also gives off an odor (people can't smell it) thru your sweat glands . 3. You may be allergic to them (some people are more than others) So an antihistime lotion or spray (Benedryl) will help most effectively take the itch out. Good luck! You can relieve mosquito bites by putting hydrocortizone or an anti itch cream on it on them. I get stung by mosquitoes alot, I started spraying OFF on me before I went outside in the grass. It seems to help. I hope that helps you. i have loke about 15 mosquito bits cause i went camping.the way yo pervent them is by putting mosquito repellent.the best way to releive the ich is to put on lotion and dont scratch.i am scratching right now.good luck right now none prevent them by taking garlic pills that can be bought over the counter in all supermarkets as the flies dont like blood/smell usually i always get bitten but last summer i had non e thanx to garlic!! relieve itch by using cold muscle freeze or applying drops of olive oil on the sting |
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