Anyone who’s prone to mosquito bites knows just how irritating they can be. After scratching tirelessly and hoping for relief, you’ve probably wondered if there is a way to deal with the itch that actually works. The Active Times consulted medical professionals for advice on how to properly treat those pesky bumps just in time for your outdoor barbecue.
How to Treat Mosquito Bites

What to do to Repel Bugs

  • Use soap and water
    Dr. Nikola Djordjevic, founder of MedAlertHelp.org, told The Active Times that instead of digging your fingernails into the bite, the first thing you should do is wash the area with soap and cool water. “Scratching your mosquito bite will only lead to further irritation and possible infection of the skin,” Djordjevic said in an email. “Make sure you wash it with soap and cool water first.”
  • Invest in a device
    Products like Bite Helper, Bug Bite Thing and Buzzy physically interact with the bite in various ways — by suctioning out irritants under your skin or applying vibrations and heat or cold. “Vibration in very high frequency provides the relief without damaging tissue,” said Dr. Amy Baxter, CEO and founder of Buzzy, in an email to The Active Times. Both Bite Helper and Buzzy use vibration; Bite Helper also applies heat to the skin, while Buzzy applies cold. If you don’t want to spend the money on a device, you can try applying a heating pad to the bite. Although you won’t get the added bonus of suction or vibration, this could also help relieve discomfort.
  • Ice your bite
    There is a reason you are always told to apply ice to an inflamed area: It actually works. “Ice slows the spread of the wheal-and-flare histamine response, and numbs the a-delta nerves that transmit itch,” said Baxter. The body releases histamines in response to a bite (the same compounds that your body releases during any allergic reaction), which make it itchy, red and swollen. Adding an ice pack can help slow this uncomfortable reaction.
  • Soothe your skin with calamine lotion
    Calamine, which is a mixture of zinc oxide and iron oxide, will cool your skin and relieve itching, according to Djordjevic. This lotion can be purchased at stores like Walgreens, Target or CVS for around $5.
  • Don’t overlook oatmeal
    Yes, this staple breakfast food doubles as a bug bite treatment. Naturopathic doctor Drew Sinatra told us via email that he suggests applying oatmeal paste directly to the bite to treat itching and swelling. “If you have bug bites all over, an oatmeal bath may give you some much-needed relief,” he wrote.
  • Try using honey
    If you’re in need of some quick relief, look no further than your kitchen cabinet. “Honey is a natural remedy which helps in wound treatment, and it can be a great remedy for mosquito bites,” said Djordjevic.
Now that you know how to treat your mosquito bites, you don’t have to let the bugs scare you away from your favorite summer activities. Lather on that bug spray and soak up some sun. Hit the beach, go for a hike, start your own garden or maybe even take advantage of the outdoors by tasting plants and flowers you didn’t know you could eat.

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DEQING, China, March 28, 2019 / B3C newswire / -- Shuwen Biotech announces that Tasly Pharmaceutical Group has tapped Shuwen Biotech for clinical services and proprietary diagnostics for its oncology drug candidates.



“With the shifting economic macro-environment globally, the need for cost-saving, innovative and personalized diagnostics is more than ever before. We at Shuwen aim to add value not only to committed innovators in the pharmaceutical space like Tasly, but ultimately to all patients in need of healthcare treatments,” commented Jay Z. Zhang, Chairman and CEO of Shuwen Biotech.



The two companies plan to use Shuwen’s established companion diagnostic development team and CAP-accredited reference labs to drive clinical outcomes and ultimately deliver the most innovative and life-saving solutions to patients and healthcare professionals globally.
 


About TaslyEstablished in 1994, Tasly is one of the largest Chinese pharmaceutical companies. Tasly offers a wide variety of pharmaceuticals and traditional Chinese medicines for treating diseases ranging from cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, to cancer. With a turnover of 4 billion US dollars and more than 10,000 employees, Tasly is listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange.



About Shuwen BiotechShuwen Biotech is a China-based diagnostic company founded on the principles of innovation, patent protection, and international collaboration as its strategic platforms for growth. Since 2011, Shuwen established strategic partnerships with numerous outstanding academic and commercial institutions such as Yale University, University of Chicago, BioNTech, Sphingotec among others in the form of exclusive licensing of first-in-class diagnostic technologies and patents covering a range of novel biomarkers for companion diagnostics and other diagnostics in the fields of cancer, women’s health, critical care, and health screening and other fields. Shuwen has also developed innovative and quality companion diagnostics and provided central lab testing services to leading pharmaceutical developers. Shuwen houses an in-house development team, CAP-accredited central labs, and ISO13485-certified IVD manufacturing facilities, all in line with global standards in order to continue to deliver transformational products and services to its customers globally and open new possibilities in the advancement of health.

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