Tuesday 10 November 2015

Treat Ant Bites

Ants are creative and wonderful creatures--until you get bitten by one of them. Though these insects are small, they pack a powerful bite. Depending upon the type of ant, they may even swarm and act aggressively, quickly covering their victim. Millions of people are bitten every year by ants, and knowing treat the bite is important. In most cases, there is just a little swelling, redness, and an itchy feeling around the bite. In extreme cases, anaphylactic shock can occur, which means the person's entire body over-reacts to the bite, causing swelling to occur in the mouth, throat, trachea, and lungs. Without prompt medical treatment, the person can die.


Instructions


1. Wash the bitten area with warm water and soap. Dry the bite gently.


2. Mix baking soda with water to form a thick paste. Apply the baking soda paste to the bite. This homemade treatment helps with itching and swelling.


3. If you do not have adverse reactions to Benedryl, take a Benadryl tablet. One 25 milligram dose of Benadryl helps in the event of an allergic reaction.


4. Avoid scratching, picking, or draining the bite. In many cases, a pustule will form within a day or two. Do not break this open as it can cause infection.


5. Call your doctor if you think your bite is infected. Signs of infection include foul odor, drainage and pus from the wound, fever, and swelling.

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