Finger pumping after mosquito bite?

Good morning.

I was out by a lake today and was attacked by a mosquito invasion. One of the beasts bit me on the tip of my finger, and the bite has actually been hurting ever since (about 10 hours ago).

I've occasionally rubbed a cooling ointment specifically for mosquito bites on it, but unfortunately, it doesn't get any better. I don't scratch it either.

It itches terribly, and my fingertip, all the way up to the middle of my finger, is constantly throbbing. Is this due to the venom, or does it indicate an infection that's spreading even though I haven't scratched it? I've never felt any throbbing anywhere else on my body. That's why I'm so worried about it getting infected at the moment. I also think that everything around me was tiger mosquitoes, if that plays a role.

And: What's the best way to relieve the itching other than cooling, which doesn't really help in my case? I still have 10 bites on my neck, which makes it impossible to sleep at the moment because they're constantly being touched.

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ewigsuzu
9 months ago

on the fingertips this can happen because the fuck are sensitive you just have to pee with a needle that does so fucking hurt over hours.

It just doesn’t pump blood circulation anymore.

Yes the itching I noticed that it can sometimes help to express the tip when there is sun bissel wound water coming out is usually better, but you get hurt by that too.

ewigsuzu
9 months ago
Reply to  Jeremy Edberg

ne inflammatory you recognize that it is strongly reddened and the redness gets worse, hurt the ever more violent instead of less and most often a form of eiter.

I don’t think it’s inflamed because it usually doesn’t happen.

There’s no reason. In addition, this usually does not ignite immediately

ewigsuzu
9 months ago

if you worry about such make high percentage alk disinfected always, Propolis is anti-inflammatory just like combilla and sage zb that can just do that on the spot, or let a half an hour on it agrees cold camel tea that could vllt still help hold fingers in.

Brainmaster92
9 months ago

In fact, this is an inflammation that can be handled early but with cortisol or antibiotic ointment.

Otherwise, an antibiotic therapy must be prescribed via tablets.

Good luck! πŸ€

ewigsuzu
9 months ago
Reply to  Brainmaster92

Why are you so sure he would have an infection?

Brainmaster92
9 months ago
Reply to  ewigsuzu

Because an inflammatory symptoms are this pressing/pumping feeling.

ewigsuzu
9 months ago

um ne du this is just the blood flow xD

the pochern yes you can notice more in inflammation, but even if you only feel the pulse or sometimes the finger taps with tape already