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Suggest Treatment For Infected Mosquito Bite

I had what I though was a mosquito bite and I was scratching it....now it oozes watery like substance and gets yellow crust on it...Ive put peroxide on it and anti bacterial ointment on it....I even tried steroid cream I use for my eczema....nothing is helping and it s not going away and still itches a lot...it looks like it left hole in my skin
Mon, 24 Nov 2014
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Hi

You seem to have developed vector dermatitis which is basically an allergic reaction to insect bite .
Application of topical steroid creams is required in most cases to bring down the skin allergy .
Oral antihistamines may be required.
In severe cases ,oral steroids have to be given along.

Dr Geetika Paul
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Suggest Treatment For Infected Mosquito Bite

Hi You seem to have developed vector dermatitis which is basically an allergic reaction to insect bite . Application of topical steroid creams is required in most cases to bring down the skin allergy . Oral antihistamines may be required. In severe cases ,oral steroids have to be given along. Dr Geetika Paul