BLOG 282 MOSQUITO BITES
Summer time brings those pesky, itchy, pink colored bumps to
our skin. Mosquito bites are the result of the mouthpart of the insect
puncturing our skin and feeding on our blood…. Yuck!!!! For most of us, they
bother for just a couple days then go away. However, certain people have worse
reactions (especially children) which can include swelling and soreness to the
area. In children, this is called skeeter syndrome. We all get them, some more
than others, so let’s explore these common “bites” further.
The trouble is that mosquito bites can carry parasites and
viruses. Some parts of the world are greatly affected by the West Nile virus
that these bugs. Other illnesses included yellow fever and malaria. A person’s
inflammatory response can include fever, hives, and swollen lymph nodes.
Typically, one should see if a doctor if after a bite a person they develop a
fever, headache, or is have body aches.
Did you know that the only mosquitos that bite us are
female?? Males do not have the blood sucking mouth part. Females need the
protein from our blood to produce eggs. The “lady bug” fills herself with our
blood and then spits it back into our skin which causes the itchy bump. They
are drawn to the scent of our skin, sweat, and our exhaled carbon dioxide.
We should avoid areas that are mosquito filled and wear
repellent when exposed. The strongest repellent is DEET. Wearing long sleeves
and light colors is recommended. Mosquitos like standing water. Simple tricks
at home can be changing bird bath water, unclogging roof gutters, getting rid
of old tires sitting around, and emptying any flower pots or outdoor items that
collect water.
Some funny but effective at home tricks to relieve the itch
include toothpaste, oatmeal, honey, baking soda, basil, vinegar, onion, and
garlic. So basically the really strong spices.
A few summers ago I was getting really bad reactions to the
bites, with major swelling and redness to the areas. I’m an itcher so that
didn’t help. However, infection can only worsen if you break the skin of the
bite and have it exposed. The itching sensation doesn’t go away when we
scratch, it only prolongs the scratching cycle. But that is some serous mental
toughness to just let the bite be haha. I’m “bugging” out. I sort of equate
mosquito bites to flea bites on our pets. They can be miserable. So this
summer, I know I make you sweaty and mosquito tasty, but be sure to shower right
after workouts, drink your water so it isn’t idle, and wear long sleeves and
pants when you go for your walks and runs at reasonably climate friendly times.
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