Insect bite ointments help reduce itching and inflammation of the site, promoting well-being.
Some examples of ointments for insect bite are:
- Polaramine;
- Andantol;
- Polaryn;
- Minancora.
These ointments should be applied to affected skin up to 2 times a day, and to relieve the symptoms of insect bites, individuals may also use icy compresses over the itchy area.
In the case of an insect bite with allergy, individuals should consult the general practitioner to start taking antihistamine remedies, such as Fenegran or Cetirizine, which increase the effect of the ointment.
Baby insect bite ointment
The insect bite ointments in the baby should be different from the adult because they have more sensitive skin.
Thus, some ointments for insect sting in the baby can be:
- Azulene;
- Alfabisabolol;
- Calamine.
Anti-allergic insect bites, or with camphor, should be avoided as they may cause severe allergic reactions.
Therefore, when the baby has an inflamed insect bite or it takes a long time to pass, it is best to consult your pediatrician to start the appropriate treatment.
A good tip to avoid complications of the insect bite in the baby is to keep the child's nails cut, preventing traumas that can cause infections.
Useful links:
- First aid in case of bee sting
- Allergy to insect bite
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