Bonzi Lighthouse
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Baking soda and meat tenderizer, mix with water to a paste.
Symptomatic Treatment
Most insect bites and stings only cause local reactions, including redness, swelling, pain and itching.
After you thoroughly wash the area with soap and water, other symptomatic treatments that may help your child feel better include applying:
Antibiotics may be needed if the bite becomes infected.
Symptomatic Treatment
Most insect bites and stings only cause local reactions, including redness, swelling, pain and itching.
After you thoroughly wash the area with soap and water, other symptomatic treatments that may help your child feel better include applying:
- an ice pack or cool compress
- a meat tenderizer solution, which can be made by mixing one part meat tenderizer and 4 parts of water. This is especially helpful for painful stings from bee, wasp or ant. For best effect, soak a cotton ball in the meat tenderizer solution and use it to rub the area of the bite for 15-20 minutes.
- a baking soda paste
- a topical steroid or other topical anti-itch cream, such as Calamine lotion, to the area
Antibiotics may be needed if the bite becomes infected.