Insect Bites – causes, symptoms and remedies

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Insect Bites

Insect bites and stings are common and usually cause only minor irritation. However, some stings can be painful and trigger a serious allergic reaction. Insects that bite include midges, mosquitoes, fleas, bedbugs and although not strictly insects, spiders, mites and ticks, which are arachnids

  • Insects that sting include bees, wasps and hornets.

An insect bites you by making a hole in your skin to feed. Most insects sting as a defence by injecting venom into your skin.

Symptoms

  • The skin around the bite is red, swollen and itchy.
  • The venom from a sting often causes a swollen, itchy, red mark (a weal) to form on the skin, which can be painful but is harmless in most cases.
  • The affected area usually remains painful and itchy for a few days.
  • The severity of bites and stings varies depending on the type of insect and sensitivity of the person.

Supplements that may help to prevent or treat insect bites

  • Vitamin B1 with a B Complex acts as an insect repellent
  • Lavender Essential Oil aids healing
  • Incognito Insect Repellent repels insects
  • Garlic repels insects (it must not be the odourless type)
  • Vitamin C aids skin healing and boosts immune system
  • Tea tree Essential Oil anti-bacterial, to aid healing without infection
  • Turmeric-may have anti-inflammatory action
  • Aloe Vera Gel  topical relief of itching, pain and swelling
  • Bromelain may have anti-inflammatory action, works well with turmeric