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Suggest Remedies For Mosquito Bites

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Posted on Tue, 11 Oct 2016
Question: I have been getting eaten alive by mosquitos for the last 4-5 weeks. I have changed to an unscented soap and products. I wear long sleeves and pants, socks and shoes and they still bite me. I have used Off on my body and clothes and inspected my yard for standing water. The only thing I can think of is that is different in my life is that my husband and I are juicing in the morning, fresh vegetables and fruits. Would that make me more attractive to these little beasts? My husband has no bites. I have about 20 or so.
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Answered by Dr. Munish Sood (3 hours later)
Brief Answer:
further clarification & management

Detailed Answer:
Dear
Thanks for contacting with your health concern and following are the possibilities based upon your case history:

1. Mosquitoes are more active in dusk and XXXXXXX (also the time when you are juicing) so ideally make a shift in your programme.

2. Since adults emit more carbon dioxide than children thus are targeted more by mosquitoes and new research suggest that people with blood group "O" emit certain chemicals more than other types thus are bitten more. (do let me know about your)

3. Regarding prevention against the same, remember the 3 'D's:

i. Drain: mosquitoes breed in stagnant water so make sure there is no clogged/standing water in your backyard/pey bowls

ii. Dress: wear light colour and loose fitting clothes (long sleeve shirt and long pants with hat and socks)

iii. Defend: instead of using/applying harmful chemicals, one can think of following:

. Use of natural scavangers of mosquitoes like building BAT houses, dragonflies and planting of marigold plants.

. Use of natural plants/products having anti itching/anti inflammatory, anti fungal and anti microbial properties like aloe vera, apple cider vinegar, XXXXXXX cinnamon, cucumbers, lavender/tea tree oil, lemon and lime are effective way.

Dr. Munish Sood
Consultant Physician
Naimittika

direct online link: bit.ly/drmunishsood
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Arnab Banerjee
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Follow up: Dr. Munish Sood (6 hours later)
Thank you Dr. Sood for your answer. My blood type is B negative. Could you expand on use of natural products. I have access to both an aloe plant and fresh lavender. How would I use them as well as the lemon and lime. I have tea tree oil in my medicine cabinet and use it for minor cuts and blemishes. I live in Los Angeles and I don't know that we have a lot of bats where I live but I could plant marigolds. XXXXXXX
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Answered by Dr. Munish Sood (34 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
further assistance

Detailed Answer:
Dear
Thanks for reverting back

1. Aloe vera : is a soothing, anti bacterial/anti inflammatory plant which helps ease itchiness/swelling caused due to mosquito bite or any skin irritation, you can either cut a stem of the plant and can apply juice on the bitten areas or simply buy an aloe vera gel and can apply multiple times.

PS. make sure to do a sensitivity test before applying the same all over the areas to make sure you are not allergic to the plant.

2. Mix 1 cup of water and 10 drops of lavender or tea tree oil in a spray bottle and spray on the bitten areas for relief [best suited for camping/hiking]
3. Cut open fresh lemon or lime and apply directly the juice on the affected area(s)
4. Mint flavored toothpaste contains menthol which can help relieve the itching sensation.
5. Other things which one can put in his/her cabinet are topical remedies like: Benadryl cream, vicks vaporub,calamine lotion

PS. If with natural and topical management the bitten area(s) shows no improvement [redness/swelling remains] think of infection and consult your Doctor immediately.

Dr. Munish
Naimittika
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Suggest Remedies For Mosquito Bites

Brief Answer: further clarification & management Detailed Answer: Dear Thanks for contacting with your health concern and following are the possibilities based upon your case history: 1. Mosquitoes are more active in dusk and XXXXXXX (also the time when you are juicing) so ideally make a shift in your programme. 2. Since adults emit more carbon dioxide than children thus are targeted more by mosquitoes and new research suggest that people with blood group "O" emit certain chemicals more than other types thus are bitten more. (do let me know about your) 3. Regarding prevention against the same, remember the 3 'D's: i. Drain: mosquitoes breed in stagnant water so make sure there is no clogged/standing water in your backyard/pey bowls ii. Dress: wear light colour and loose fitting clothes (long sleeve shirt and long pants with hat and socks) iii. Defend: instead of using/applying harmful chemicals, one can think of following: . Use of natural scavangers of mosquitoes like building BAT houses, dragonflies and planting of marigold plants. . Use of natural plants/products having anti itching/anti inflammatory, anti fungal and anti microbial properties like aloe vera, apple cider vinegar, XXXXXXX cinnamon, cucumbers, lavender/tea tree oil, lemon and lime are effective way. Dr. Munish Sood Consultant Physician Naimittika direct online link: bit.ly/drmunishsood