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Often a baking soda paste will work wonders for this. Sometimes adding meat

tenderizer to the paste helps even more depending on which bug did the

biting.

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I get these reactions myself.

The absolute best thing I have EVER found is to hold an icecube on the bites

for as long as your child will let you. The cold constricts everything,

causing a lot of the poison to come out, therefore there is a LOT less

itching, etc. This works better for me than any medicine I have ever tried,

by FAR!!!

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[ ] OT: Please help- insect bite treatment?

> Hello Listmates,

> My PDD son just came in from playing in the yard with a dozen bug

> bites(not sure if they are from ants or mosquitoes). He tends to get

> huge whelts that get hot and weep (and bleed if he scratches them). I

> normally just give benadryl and apply some cortizone cream(Desonide

> or Diprolene). However, the benadryl really makes him " hung over " .

> With these bites, he'll have to take it for 48-72 hours.

> We've recently had some incredible days (he just started Cod Liver

> Oil with good results) and I hate to screw that up. Does anyone have

> another alternative to benadryl? He definitely needs something for

> the itching and swelling. He will scratch at those spots till they

> bleed if I don't do something to stop the itching. The bites will

> scar if that happens. This has happened before on his legs- it's not

> pretty! Has anyone else encountered this type of reaction? My ADHD

> daughter used to get big whelts with mosquitoes but she seemed to

> outgrow the allergy or something- because she doesn't have this type

> reaction anymore.

> Thanks,

> Kay Dykes

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My daughter also whelts very badly when bitten by mosquitos. What I do to

avoid this is bathe her in Avon's Skin-So-Soft bath oil. It is well known

to keep mosquitoes away and smells nice.

What we used during food allergy pinpricking sessions when she had large

whelts due to the foods, was use Diprolene AF Cream, 0.5% and it worked very

well, stopped her from scratching and promoted healing of the whelts quite

well.

Perhaps only food allergy doctors have this or you could just call a

pediatrician; I do not know.

Minc

[ ] OT: Please help- insect bite treatment?

> Hello Listmates,

> My PDD son just came in from playing in the yard with a dozen bug

> bites(not sure if they are from ants or mosquitoes). He tends to get

> huge whelts that get hot and weep (and bleed if he scratches them). I

> normally just give benadryl and apply some cortizone cream(Desonide

> or Diprolene). However, the benadryl really makes him " hung over " .

> With these bites, he'll have to take it for 48-72 hours.

> We've recently had some incredible days (he just started Cod Liver

> Oil with good results) and I hate to screw that up. Does anyone have

> another alternative to benadryl? He definitely needs something for

> the itching and swelling. He will scratch at those spots till they

> bleed if I don't do something to stop the itching. The bites will

> scar if that happens. This has happened before on his legs- it's not

> pretty! Has anyone else encountered this type of reaction? My ADHD

> daughter used to get big whelts with mosquitoes but she seemed to

> outgrow the allergy or something- because she doesn't have this type

> reaction anymore.

> Thanks,

> Kay Dykes

>

>

>

>

> =======================================================

>

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Supplements: B Complex and Garlic (B Vitamins keep them away for me)

Repellent: T/tree, Citronella and Lavender mixed with water. Spray on.

Homeopathic: Ledum.

Apply Tee Tree oil direct to the bite, it helps.

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Re: [ ] OT: Please help- insect bite treatment?

Often a baking soda paste will work wonders for this. Sometimes adding meat

tenderizer to the paste helps even more depending on which bug did the

biting.

Gaylen

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as strange as it might appear,

our own urine on the skin helps with those situation.

If you look further in the Urinotheraphy thing,

you will find many many other insights.

In Germany 8 millions people do urinotherapy

(not only for stings, though).

Lorenzo

Date: Wed, 09 May 2001 00:52:34 -0000

From: kaydykes@...

Subject: OT: Please help- insect bite treatment?

Hello Listmates,

My PDD son just came in from playing in the yard with a dozen bug

bites(not sure if they are from ants or mosquitoes). He tends to get

huge whelts that get hot and weep (and bleed if he scratches them). I

normally just give benadryl and apply some cortizone cream(Desonide

or Diprolene). However, the benadryl really makes him " hung over " .

With these bites, he'll have to take it for 48-72 hours.

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OT: Please help- insect bite treatment?

>

> Hello Listmates,

> My PDD son just came in from playing in the yard with a dozen bug

bites(not sure if they are from ants or mosquitoes). He tends to get

> huge whelts that get hot and weep (and bleed if he scratches them). I

normally just give benadryl and apply some cortizone cream

>(Desonide or Diprolene). However, the benadryl really makes him " hung

over " . With these bites, he'll have to take it for 48-72 hours.

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Kay,

For some aloe vera juice applied topically helps.

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On Tue, 08 May 2001, " Minc " wrote:

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> My daughter also whelts very badly when bitten by mosquitos. & nbsp; What I do

to<BR>

> avoid this is bathe her in Avon's Skin-So-Soft bath oil. & nbsp; It is well

known<BR>

> to keep mosquitoes away and smells nice.<BR>

> <BR>

> What we used during food allergy pinpricking sessions when she had large<BR>

> whelts due to the foods, was use Diprolene AF Cream, 0.5% and it worked

very<BR>

> well, stopped her from scratching and promoted healing of the whelts quite<BR>

> well.<BR>

> <BR>

> Perhaps only food allergy doctors have this or you could just call a<BR>

> pediatrician; I do not know.<BR>

> <BR>

> Minc <BR>

> <BR>

> [ ] OT: Please help- insect bite treatment?<BR>

> <BR>

> <BR>

> & gt; Hello Listmates,<BR>

> & gt; My PDD son just came in from playing in the yard with a dozen bug<BR>

> & gt; bites(not sure if they are from ants or mosquitoes). He tends to get<BR>

> & gt; huge whelts that get hot and weep (and bleed if he scratches them). I<BR>

> & gt; normally just give benadryl and apply some cortizone cream(Desonide<BR>

> & gt; or Diprolene). & nbsp; However, the benadryl really makes him & quot;hung

over & quot;.<BR>

> & gt; With these bites, he'll have to take it for 48-72 hours.<BR>

> & gt; We've recently had some incredible days (he just started Cod Liver<BR>

> & gt; Oil with & nbsp; good results) and I hate to screw that up. Does anyone

have<BR>

> & gt; another alternative to benadryl? He definitely needs something for<BR>

> & gt; the itching and swelling. He will scratch at those spots till they<BR>

> & gt; bleed if I don't do something to stop the itching. The bites will<BR>

> & gt; scar if that happens. This has happened before on his legs- it's not<BR>

> & gt; pretty! Has anyone else encountered this type of reaction? My ADHD<BR>

> & gt; daughter used to get big whelts with mosquitoes but she seemed to<BR>

> & gt; outgrow the allergy or something- because she doesn't have this type<BR>

> & gt; reaction anymore.<BR>

> & gt; Thanks,<BR>

> & gt; Kay Dykes<BR>

> & gt;<BR>

> & gt;<BR>

> & gt;<BR>

> & gt;<BR>

> & gt; =======================================================<BR>

> & gt;

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