MOSQUITO BITE IN BABIES: WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR? HOW DOES IT GO?

MOSQUITO BITE IN BABIES: WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR? HOW DOES IT GO?



Insect bites can be itchy and painful in babies and children, just as they are in adults. Mosquito bites, in particular, can cause pain, although most are not serious. These bites can heal on their own, sometimes in a few hours or sometimes in a few days. However, it can cause infection and turn into allergic reactions. So how is mosquito bite in babies and what is it good for? To learn the answers to these questions, let's first look at the causes and symptoms of this problem.

Causes of Mosquito Bites

Reasons why your baby or toddler is exposed to mosquito bites;

  • The neighborhood you live in is close to a pond, swamp, water well or water basin
  • Leaving the garbage cans in your area open
  • Presence of humidity and dampness in your home
  • Short or sleeveless clothes for your baby
  • The food in the house is not kept hygienically and therefore these foods cause odor in the house.
  • Having baby oil, lotions and creams in your child's room
  • Along with your baby's sweat, your child may be exposed to mosquito bites as sweat and odor settle on his body.

Symptoms of Mosquito Bite in Babies

Symptoms that may occur on the skin of your child that they have been bitten by a mosquito include:

  • Clumped red bumps
  • Lumps that may appear red and swollen around
  • Tissue disorders that appear on the skin for several days
  • Reddened swellings on the face are symptoms of mosquito bites.

These redness and swellings on your baby's skin can itch and bother him. However, severe itching of the bumps formed on the skin due to mosquito bites can damage them and cause wounds. Other microbes around the resulting wounds can enter the wound and, although rare, cause bacterial skin infections. 

How Mosquito Bite Passes?

Mosquito bites in babies do not cause serious problems. However, in rare cases, medical attention may be required. There are various treatment methods for this. Diseases such as malaria and dengue (broken bone fever) are conditions that can be caused by mosquitoes and can be treated with prescription drugs. Apart from these, allergic problems may also be encountered in your baby due to mosquito bites. In these allergic reactions, your doctor may prescribe antistaminics that can relieve itching and relieve allergies. 

Ways to Prevent Mosquito Bites in Babies

  • Place a mosquito net in your baby's bed or crib. You might even consider it for the baby seat in your car. The mosquito net will protect your baby from insects.
  • Make sure to dress your child in long sleeves and long sleeves, especially when going out.
  • You can use mosquito repellents that are safe. However, instead of squeezing these products directly on your baby's skin, it would be better to apply them on their clothes.
  • When you take your child outside, avoid walking around wooded areas, ponds, and watersheds.
  • Having mosquito nets on the windows in your home, and especially on the window of the room where your baby sleeps, will also help you keep these insects away.
  • Take care to keep windows and doors inside your home closed, especially at night.
  • Mosquitoes are attracted by dark colors. Therefore, when dressing your baby, choose light-colored clothes.
  • Blue or fluorescent light bulbs in homes can attract these flies directly into the home. If you use such lamps in your child's room, it is recommended to replace them.
  • If your baby is older than 2 months, you can use insect repellent lotions containing DEET. But avoid sprays that contain chemicals. Because such products can damage your child's lungs. 

What is Good for Mosquito Bites in Babies?

Natural solutions can be produced at home against mosquito bites in babies. The products required for these solutions are the materials most parents have at home. Here are these materials:

Garlic : It is a natural sedative for itching and swelling caused by bites. The smell of garlic both keeps mosquitoes away from your baby and helps to heal swelling. You can crush a tooth of this plant, apply it on the bitten area, wait a few minutes and then clean the area with a slightly damp cloth.

Lemon : The lemon you cut in half, apply it gently to the bitten area, wait for a while and clean it again with a damp cloth. The anti-inflammatory and anesthetic properties of lemon will be good for your baby's skin.

Ice : It is an effective treatment method that helps prevent inflammation of the bitten area. Gently rub a few ice cubes in a clean, soft cloth onto your baby's skin. But be careful not to hold it too much on the skin surface. Because babies' body skin is sensitive, it can cause irritation on their skin surface.

Aloe Vera : When the gel of this plant is applied to the affected area of ​​the skin, it reduces the itching and swelling in your baby. It is a natural aid in the healing of mosquito bites with its antiseptic and soothing properties.

Salt : It is an effective and soothing anti-inflammatory against insect bites. It will be a very useful solution to gently clean the bitten area on your child's skin with sea salt and then with clear water.

Baking Soda : It helps to reduce itching in the problem of mosquito bites in babies. 1 teaspoon of baking soda dissolved in a glass of water is applied to the skin with the help of a clean small towel and left for a few minutes. 

Honey Honey applied to the bitten area of ​​the skin, thanks to its antibacterial properties, soothes the skin and prevents inflammation.

Vanilla Extract : In mosquito bites, it has a soothing effect when applied to the bitten area.

Anti-bacterial soaps, which are safe, can also be recommended for mosquito bite problems in babies. After cleaning your child's skin with this soap, you can also apply pure calamine lotion without additives. Using the one made for babies will help relieve itching and relax your baby.

In Which Situations Should You Take Your Baby To The Doctor?

  1. Enlargement of the skin at the bite site
  2. Swelling on the lips or around the neck
  3. Pain in the bitten area
  4. Red spots and inflammation on the skin
  5. Swelling and wheezing in the throat
  6. Nausea and vomiting
  7. fever or body rash
  8. If you observe any of the symptoms such as your baby itching or crying, it is a good idea to take your child to the doctor for emergency treatment.

In the problem of mosquito bites in babies, solutions to prevent it are more important than treatment. Therefore, you can protect your child from this situation with simple and natural methods. In this way, your baby will not experience health problems that may require medical treatment.

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