The rains give us much needed respite from the scorching heat but at the cost of endless traffic jams, water logging, allergies and the menace of mosquitoes. Welcome to city life where often there is much more to deal with than appreciate. When it comes to enjoying the outdoors, mosquitoes are unavoidable, especially during the monsoons.
This is a time when mosquitoes come out in full force. You’ll have to agree, few things are as annoying as a mosquito bite and the itching, scratching and swelling it leads to. They bite you to feed on your blood and in the process, inject certain substances that prevent your blood from clotting, which triggers a mild allergic reaction and leaves swollen, red bumps on your skin.
Mosquito bites may be harmless, but these nasty bumps are itchy and can sometimes be painful. The good news is that you can get instant relief and that needs only a little bit of effort. You’d be surprised how many things you can find in your kitchen that’ll help you fight that bite.
Here are 5 easy home remedies to treat mosquito bites:
Cold temperatures help in reducing inflammation.
This is a time when mosquitoes come out in full force. You’ll have to agree, few things are as annoying as a mosquito bite and the itching, scratching and swelling it leads to. They bite you to feed on your blood and in the process, inject certain substances that prevent your blood from clotting, which triggers a mild allergic reaction and leaves swollen, red bumps on your skin.
Mosquito bites may be harmless, but these nasty bumps are itchy and can sometimes be painful. The good news is that you can get instant relief and that needs only a little bit of effort. You’d be surprised how many things you can find in your kitchen that’ll help you fight that bite.
Here are 5 easy home remedies to treat mosquito bites:
1. Ice
Cold temperatures help in reducing inflammation. Do not place the ice directly in your skin, instead use an ice pack and gently put it on the affected area for 10-15 minutes. You can also put a barrier, such as a washcloth, between your skin and the ice so you can leave the ice on the bite longer.Cold temperatures help in reducing inflammation.