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Post by fosterlove on May 28, 2017 17:55:12 GMT -6
The twins both seem to be having the same type of reaction to mosquito bites. They are swollen and almost look like a blister almost immediately. We are using Cortizone and they aren't scratching anymore but they look really painful. Any go to tricks to help?
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PinkFreud
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Post by PinkFreud on May 28, 2017 18:04:58 GMT -6
+1 to cortisone cream and ice packs. If really bad, ibuprofen for swelling and discomfort
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NamasteBirches
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Post by NamasteBirches on May 28, 2017 18:08:33 GMT -6
I've always had bad reactions to bites. A new remedy that gets itch relief surprisingly fast is rubbing alcohol. The itch creams don't help me much that's how bad it is for me. :/
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KMW08
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Post by KMW08 on May 28, 2017 19:03:32 GMT -6
ChiggerRX is a good anti itch cream.
I also do a baking soda paste. Mix baking soda with water to make a paste. Takes out some of the redness too.
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puff
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Post by puff on May 28, 2017 19:13:22 GMT -6
Toothpaste has worked in the past for my little ones.
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tinyjoys
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Post by tinyjoys on May 28, 2017 19:29:38 GMT -6
Handsantizer! Scented or unscented doesn't matter, but it works. Just a dot.
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