Friday, August 16, 2019

Murphy’s Naturals Insect Bite Relief Soothing Balm | Plant-Based After Bite Balm | Chamomile, Cocoa Butter, Tea Tree Oil, Andiroba Oil and Beeswax | Made in USA | Pocket Size 0.75oz

What good is an insect bite? What should we do when the bug bites?


Murphy’s Naturals Insect Bite Relief Soothing Balm | Plant-Based After Bite Balm | Chamomile, Cocoa Butter, Tea Tree Oil, Andiroba Oil and Beeswax | Made in USA | Pocket Size 0.75oz
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The discomfort caused by the insect bite, which is frequently encountered in recent days, varies from person to person and from the region of the bite. So what should we do when a bug bites? Which intervention should we do? Here are some good suggestions

With increasing temperatures, one of the most feared and precautionary measures taken by citizens was insect bites. Specifically encountered in spring and summer with insect bites. Even when sitting on the balcony of our house or walking on the road, we can still face insect bites. Insect bites and stings cause mild reactions. Usually redness, itching, stinging or a small swelling, such as formations are observed. Rarely, insect bites and stings can cause severe reactions, such as bees, wasps, wasps, fire ants or a scorpion bite.

SYMPTOM OF INSECT BIT

Symptoms of insect bites vary depending on the type of insect and the sensitivity of the person. Insect sting can cause itchy, small blisters in one person over a few days, while the same insect sting can cause serious allergic reactions in another person.
In the vast majority of people, insect bites pass within a few days with only minor symptoms. The first signs of insect sting are sharp pain and burning. Redness, itching and blisters occur on the skin.
- Itching
- Red dots
- Bubbles
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Difficulty breathing
- Stomach pains
- Decrease in blood pressure
- Loss of consciousness

INSECT BITING PREVENTION METHODS
If you want to take your precaution against insect bites, there are a few things you can do for it.
- If you prefer white, green or cream colored clothes, insects will leave you alone.
- Thin, but the arms and legs to cover clothes is useful.
- If you apply clove oil (otherwise lavender oil) to your face, hands and arms, you will prevent flies and insects from approaching you. To do this, mix 500 ml of high quality olive oil with 5 drops of essential clove oil (or lavender).
- Most of the smell of hyacinth does not like flies. Crush the leaves of the hyacinths a little before your palms, rub your arms and legs with these leaves.

HOW TO TREAT INSECT BIT?

Most insect bites and stings can lead to small reactions in the area where the bite is confined to the area. It can usually be treated with home treatment procedures.

Remove the Beetle: If you have been exposed to an insect bite, remove the beetle and the residue with the venom from your skin. When removing the insect, prevent it from spreading further on your skin and make sure that no poison pouch is left.

Basic Treatment: Itching and swelling caused by most insect bites and stings usually resolve within a few hours. In addition, in order to treat small-scale insect stings, washing the affected area with soap and water, cold compresses with cold water to the affected area to reduce. Do not scratch the infected area with fingernails.

Additional Treatment: If the bite or sting is painful or swollen, wrap a package of frozen peas with a towel and place on the swelling. Take painkillers, painkillers such as paracetamol or ibuprofen. Use spray or creams sold to prevent slight itching on the affected area (1%), such as local anesthetics, antihistamines or hydrocortisone.


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Murphy’s Naturals Insect Bite Relief Soothing Balm | Plant-Based After Bite Balm | Chamomile, Cocoa Butter, Tea Tree Oil, Andiroba Oil and Beeswax | Made in USA | Pocket Size 0.75oz