Mosquito bites

Mosquito bites are very common nuance. After mosquito beak pierces the skin, you feel skin itching, tingling and pain. Soon the skin will have edema, erythema, papules or large raised rashes. If you are allergic to mosquito bites, the skin will have significant swelling, intense itching and burning sensation. Treatment: Applying local anti-itching drugs. If itching or rash is severe, antihistamines can be used. Avoid scratching to prevent secondary bacterial infection. If mosquito carries certain viruses or parasites, mosquito bites can cause serious illness. Mosquito-borne diseases include yellow fever, malaria, and certain types of encephalitis (brain inflammation). Comprehensive measures should be taken to prevent mosquito bites.


How is Mosquito bites treated in practice?