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How to treat bed bug bites
To treat bed bug bites, you can use anti-itch creams and over-the-counter pain medicines to assist with general discomfort. To let bites heal properly, the best thing you can do is not scratch!
The three things to know about treating bed bug bites are:
Bites will go away in one to two week’s time with proper healing practices.
You can use OTC pain relievers to relieve swelling, pain, and itching.
You may apply creams containing hydrocortisone to relieve itching and burning.
What’s the best way to treat bed bug bites?
If you want to get rid of your bed bug bites fast, it’s important to treat them properly! As soon as you notice the bite appear, wash the area with water and mild soap. If you leave the soap on the site of the bites without rinsing, this may aid in itch relief. Washing the bites also helps prevent secondary skin infections.
There are several ways to go about treating a bed bug bite:
Follow manufacturer’s instructions to apply an anti-itch cream that contains hydrocortisone.
Apply calamine lotion on bites to relieve itching. This can also help protect the skin from rashes.
Take OTC pain relievers to help with pain related to the bite. Or, with your doctor’s approval, take an oral antihistamine to help control any allergic reaction.
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When do bed bug bites heal?
A bed bug bite will heal in just a week or two if you let it heal properly. As tempting as it may be, it’s important to never scratch at the bites. Scratching can lengthen the healing process and make the symptoms even worse! For people that are more sensitive to insect bites, healing may take a little bit longer. If symptoms from a bed bug bite persist, always see your doctor.
Can bed bug bites be treated at home?
The good news is that bed bug bites can almost always be treated right at home. If symptoms persist or take a turn for the worse, always consult a medical professional. Additionally, it’s also important to enlist a bed bug exterminator to get rid of the infestation that caused the bites in the first place.
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