Mosquitoes are creatures that people are very reluctant to avoid. They not only spread bacteria, but also make people's skin very itchy and uncomfortable. Therefore, many parents will try their best to help their babies repel mosquitoes, but there are still babies bitten by mosquitoes. So, what should we do if a baby is bitten by many mosquitoes and has many bags?
After a baby is bitten by a mosquito, it can be immediately washed with soapy water, which can relieve pain and itching, and also prevent the baby from getting bitten. The reason is that soapy water contains sodium salts, which become alkaline when in contact with water and can synthesize formic acid in mosquito saliva. If the bag has already been wrapped, you can use a cool towel to continuously apply cold compress to the area where the bag is wrapped, which can also have the effect of reducing swelling and itching. If a baby experiences severe itching, swelling, pain, infection, blisters, swelling, and other symptoms after being bitten by mosquitoes, it is necessary to follow medical advice and use some topical medications.
In addition, when a baby is bitten by mosquitoes, it is important to prevent them from scratching, as mosquito bites can cause itching and itching. Keep the area dry to prevent local skin infections in children. Pay attention to your body temperature. If you have a fever, you need to go to the hospital for a blood routine test to avoid the possibility of infection. There is also vitamin B1 water. Mash the vitamin B1 tablets into powder and mix with water. Wipe them on Kangkang's bag. Mosquitoes will not bite children when they smell the special smell of vitamin B1.