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    Ouch! Insects Bites

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    • R Offline
      rockmoo
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      My girl is very prone to mosquito bite and they come nasty and huge. Anyone has any effective remedy to stop the itch and get rid of the big red swollen bites?

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      • ChiefKiasuC Offline
        ChiefKiasu
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        rockmoo:
        My girl is very prone to mosquito bite and they come nasty and huge. Anyone has any effective remedy to stop the itch and get rid of the big red swollen bites?

        Mopiko comes to mind πŸ™‚ .

        My insect repellent is my children. They seem to get bitten all the time too, and no mosquito seem to want me when my kids are around. Guess there's too much fat in my blood or something.

        Have you considered using aroma therapy oils (Citronella) as natural insect repellents?

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          sashimi
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          If you prefer a more "natural" solution, try calamine lotion on the bites. It’s quite effective.

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          • J Offline
            jenniferjoey
            last edited by

            Yes sashimi Calamine lotion is the safest lotion for itch!!! :lol:


            I hope parents don't anyhow put any ointment on any insects bite. There are many times of insects bites we can't recognised. So don't play play.

            http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000033.htm
            http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/insectbitesandstings.html

            Recently I have a friend's son came back home after a insect bites on the leg. As the bites cause numbness, his son don't feel anything until my friend took a look. His whole body got very swollen, my friend immediately send his son to hospital, but the condition got worsen. Within a day his son was send to ICU for serious monitoring.... After two days his son's condition got stablised.

            Please take good care of our little ones! πŸ™

            sashimi:
            If you prefer a more \"natural\" solution, try calamine lotion on the bites. It's quite effective.

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              buds
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              Just to share another kampung remedy,

              of old time... Referred to by nice grannies
              from our old kampung days when we used
              to get mosquito bites from playing within the
              forested kampung environment.

              It was a Malay granny who first introduced to
              our family back then, the product she said is
              called \"kapur\". Wuahahaa.. in direct translation
              that word would mean - chalk!

              Said to be used in cooking / cooking preparation
              as well then. White like chalk yes, but not hard...
              Its like watery milk paste, (mebbe like chalk when
              mixed with water). When applied... cooling and
              hardly any antsy or pinchy feeling. Just really
              cooling after which the area will slowly dry up
              and you can wash away and reapply. No itch from
              first application already. One small jar showed it
              contained calcium carbonate + hydrogen oxide..
              I am not sure the authenticity of that, but from
              the old days till today with my own, we have been
              using that and it works. No crying involved. πŸ˜„

              Just dip in your finger into paste with yer lil' pinky,
              and rub gently on the swelled up itchy blister like
              bump.. and the paste wud work its magic with the
              coolness of it and helps to shrink up the bump in
              no time and its back to the park again! πŸ˜‰

              Available at any mamak or malay uncle stall in
              markets or those old-school sundry store.. only
              $1.00. Mebbe dis one was the kind of old-school
              calamine lotion like remedy concocted by the old
              granny from the kampung.. πŸ˜‰

              Just my sharing..

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                vfong1
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                Can axe oil prevent mossie bites?

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                  MLR
                  last edited by

                  Hiya all


                  Got a little something to share about pests prevention.

                  Mosquitos dislike hot(as in spicy), cockcroach dislike fagrance, ants dislike sour.

                  Mosquitos don't like lemongrass/peppermint/mouthwash/citronella, so things like axeoil, tigerbalm, mopiko are effective as insect repellent. Its just that once the smell grows weak, they attack again. I use essential oils or mouthwash as insect repellent (pour mix with water into electric burner) in DS's room. When its really bad, i use those mozzie patch.

                  I leave a piece of cinnamon bark at corners of kitchen cabinet to help prevent cockcroaches. I will break off a little each week to keep the fagrance strong. Thats why taxi drivers use pandan leaves in their taxis too. Just that need a lots of them in the house and DH not keen on pandan leaves.

                  If your kitchen is ants infested, can wipe counters and antsy area with lemon/lime juice or white vinegar.

                  Also, when we get bad mozzie bite, we will cut a cold lime and rub it onto the bite area. That will bring quick relief and also reduces the swelling.

                  :celebrate:

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                    vfong1
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                    MLR:
                    Hiya all


                    Got a little something to share about pests prevention.

                    Mosquitos dislike hot(as in spicy), cockcroach dislike fagrance, ants dislike sour.

                    Mosquitos don't like lemongrass/peppermint/mouthwash/citronella, so things like axeoil, tigerbalm, mopiko are effective as insect repellent. Its just that once the smell grows weak, they attack again. I use essential oils or mouthwash as insect repellent (pour mix with water into electric burner) in DS's room. When its really bad, i use those mozzie patch.

                    I leave a piece of cinnamon bark at corners of kitchen cabinet to help prevent cockcroaches. I will break off a little each week to keep the fagrance strong. Thats why taxi drivers use pandan leaves in their taxis too. Just that need a lots of them in the house and DH not keen on pandan leaves.

                    If your kitchen is ants infested, can wipe counters and antsy area with lemon/lime juice or white vinegar.

                    Also, when we get bad mozzie bite, we will cut a cold lime and rub it onto the bite area. That will bring quick relief and also reduces the swelling.

                    :celebrate:
                    Thanks for your informatively reply.

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                    • R Offline
                      RRMummy
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                      Thank you all for the above recommendation especially buds! :love:


                      Me and my gals are mozzie and insect magnets. After seeing the above, I tried using a modification to buds's recommendation... it comes in the form of white little pills (in malay known as bedak sejuk) instead of the liquid form mentioned by buds. It is made of rice, you place a few drops of water, make it into a paste, apply it onto the area. It dries up to white powder on the skin.

                      best thing is we finally found something which stops the itch even while it is drying, no more enormous swelling which takes a weak to heal and lagi best - it is natural!! Also works for rash.

                      Tested (more than 10 times) and proven! Highly recommended! Now all my Zambuk, Tiger balm, Mopiko, Antiseptic Cream are collecting dust! πŸ˜›

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                        heutistmeintag
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                        RRMummy:

                        Me and my gals are mozzie and insect magnets. After seeing the above, I tried using a modification to buds's recommendation... it comes in the form of white little pills (in malay known as bedak sejuk) instead of the liquid form mentioned by buds. It is made of rice, you place a few drops of water, make it into a paste, apply it onto the area. It dries up to white powder on the skin.
                        So are my wife and kids. My wife's average body temperature is 37+ since young and always attract mozzie. I like to stand near her when we are having outdoor activities. lol

                        Anyway, RRMummy, can you share where to get these little white pills?

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