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6 Natural Ways to Treat Insect Bites, Can Use Shallots

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Kapanlagi.com - The presence of insects often disturbs comfort. Especially insects that often bite like mosquitoes, ants or other insects. Insect bites often leave red marks that can be itchy and painful. However, don't worry because there are several ways to treat insect bites. By applying these methods, you will not experience the severe effects of insect bites.

Not only with medicines or lotions sold in the market, you can also treat insect bites naturally. With ingredients that are available at home, you can treat insect bites. In addition, because these methods use natural ingredients, they are considered safe to do.

Curious about how to treat insect bites naturally? Here are some of the reviews compiled from various sources.

 

1. Ice Cubes

One way to treat insect bites is by using ice cubes. The cold temperature of the ice cubes is believed to reduce inflammation, including the effects of insect bites. Thus, the cold sensation from the ice cubes will numb the bitten skin surface. As a result, the itching and burning sensation caused by insect bites will temporarily stop.

Treating insect bites with ice cubes is very easy to do. You simply wrap the ice cubes with cloth or plastic, and then apply it to the bitten skin surface. However, it is not recommended to apply ice cubes for more than five minutes. This is because it may potentially damage the skin.

2. Honey

Honey has long been known for its health benefits. Surprisingly, besides being consumed, honey can also be used as a topical ointment to treat insect bites. Honey has many antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, making it effective in treating inflammation caused by insect bites.

To use it, simply apply honey to the swollen and itchy area of the skin. Honey is believed to be very effective in reducing the itchiness. However, it should be noted that this method may leave a sticky residue on the skin.

3. Oatmeal

Oatmeal becomes one of the healthy breakfast menus for most people, it turns out it can also be used to treat itching due to insect bites. In oatmeal, there are special compounds that have anti-irritant properties. With these compounds, oatmeal is not only believed to relieve itching due to insect bites, but also beneficial in reducing swelling.

The way to treat insect bites with oatmeal is relatively easy. First, you need to make oatmeal paste. The way to do it is by mixing oatmeal and water in a bowl. Then, stir until you get a paste-like texture. Once done, you just need to apply the oatmeal paste to the irritated skin due to insect bites. Spread it evenly and leave it for about 10 minutes. After that, rinse it off until clean.

4. Aloe Vera

Who doesn't know aloe vera? This thorny plant is known as one of the plants with many benefits. Not only for health and beauty, aloe vera can also be used to treat insect bites. The gel-like flesh of aloe vera has anti-inflammatory properties that can relieve the effects of insect bites.

Using it is very practical. First, cut the aloe vera stem to extract the gel-like flesh. After that, apply the aloe vera gel to the skin that has been bitten by insects, then let it dry. If the itching sensation has not disappeared after one try, you can try it again. Because, this method is also influenced by the severity of the bite.

5. Baking Soda

Besides being known as a food ingredient, baking soda is also known for its various benefits. This white powder is often used for various purposes, including for health, beauty, and cleaning various household items.

Another benefit of baking soda that many people are not aware of is its ability to treat insect bites. According to healthline.com, baking soda contains sodium bicarbonate which is effective in relieving insect bites, especially mosquito bites.

The method of treating insect bites with baking soda is very easy. You simply need to make it into a paste by mixing baking soda with water. Then, apply it to the surface of the skin that has been bitten by insects and leave it on for about 10 minutes.

Although it is an effective method, it is important to note that this method can cause irritation on certain types of skin. So, if you experience symptoms of irritation such as heat, it is advisable to stop using it immediately. Then, rinse the skin thoroughly.

6. Red Onion

One way to treat insect bites is by using red onions. This is because red onions have antifungal properties that can reduce infection symptoms. The method is quite easy, you just need to cut the red onion and apply it to the bitten area of the skin. Red onions are believed not only to effectively relieve itching but also to be effective in reducing redness.

Those are some natural ways to treat insect bites. You can try them at home.

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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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