If your child has mosquito bites that they can’t stop scratching, cut their nails short so they can’t scratch it as easily.

If you don’t have any ice handy, use a cool washcloth instead. You can do this a couple times a day any time your mosquito bite gets swollen or itchy.

Buy these products at your local drugstore. Be sure to read the label and follow the instructions on the back!

Do this a few times a day until your bite goes away. This is a great alternative if you can’t find calamine lotion or hydrocortisone cream.

It’s not super common, but aloe vera can cause skin irritation in some people. If your skin gets red or rashy after you apply the gel, rinse it off with cool water right away.

Studies on the effectiveness of witch hazel have shown mixed results. It certainly won’t hurt to try it, though! It’s a natural and gentle astringent. [7] X Research source

Studies on the effectiveness of using Epsom salt for insect bites aren’t clear. However, there’s no harm in trying it out to see if it works for you.

If you’re treating a young child with a mosquito bite, talk to their doctor before giving them any medication.

You can also press your fingernail into the bite. Most mosquito bites itch for 3 to 4 days.

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