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Fuchsbutter
2 years ago

Yeah, but that won’t help. mosquito bites itch because the insects “toxify” you while stealing. That’s not a wound.

Here help cool, the juice of rag/drumbs, fenistil or a BiteAway stick (heat).

HerrHansiHansen
2 years ago

It can make a little remedy, but I advise you to buy a bite away. That thing’s great. Alternatively heat a spoon with a lighter and put a few seconds on the spot. Should be hot, but not so hot that you burn. As a result, the enzymes (or so) are denatured and an improvement occurs quickly.

AdrianVo15
2 years ago

Yes, but gels would be better suited, as these have a somewhat cooling effect. Relartively new from the Bepanthen product family would be BepanGel. In the case of insect bites, however, an antiallergic middle can be even more effective, since the action of histamine is also inhibited. Such a local antiallergic would be, for example, the Fenistil Gel.

Rapunzel324
2 years ago

Use Fenistil Gel or a thermal healer.

Kanimose
2 years ago

Yeah, it doesn’t hurt, but it doesn’t help.

Body has to be transported away in placebo, the cuboid.