Allergic Reaction To Bug Bite Treatment. Reapply several times daily until your symptoms go away. If you have a severe allergic sting reaction youll need epinephrine which you can inject yourself before you call 911. Antipyretic drugs should be. Wash the bite area a few times a day and apply antibiotic ointment such as bacitracin polymyxin Polysporin.
This helps reduce pain and swelling. For people with a very mild tendency to an allergic reaction to bug bites and stings general insect bite treatment is normally adequate consisting of cleansing soap and water antiseptics such as alcohol or peroxide and an anti-itch ointment such as hydrocortisone cream and possibly ibuprofen or other NSAID over the counter medication all as directed on their package labels. Allergy shots work similarly to vaccines. Most people who are stung by bees wasps. Apply a lotion cream or paste. Move to a safe area to avoid more bites or stings.
If needed remove the stinger.
Antipyretic drugs should be. Natural and home remedies for bug bites or stings Natural or home remedies that may work include tea tree oil lavender oil o oatmeal fresh-cut onion or toothpaste applied topically to the bite also have been reported to reduce symptoms of bites and stings. Use antibiotic ointment if the bite looks infected. Most people who are stung by bees wasps. However a severe reaction to a mosquito bite may cause anaphylaxis. You can do this by regularly cleaning the space handling your waste responsibly and keeping the area ventilated etc.