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