Talk to your doctor before using the product on children under 12 or if you are pregnant or nursing. Only apply the cream to the welt itself, not the skin around it. [5] X Research source Do not use hydrocortisone cream for longer than 7 days unless your doctor tells you to. [6] X Research source

Be sure to follow all instructions on the bottle. Talk to a doctor before using calamine lotion on children under the age of 12 or if you are pregnant or nursing. You can use calamine lotion as much as needed for up to 7 days. If your symptoms haven’t improved by then, check with your doctor.

You can purchase aloe vera at most drug stores or online. Make sure that it does not have any other ingredients. For example, don’t use a body lotion that contains aloe vera, as this will probably not help your bite.

Talk to your doctor before taking an antihistamine. Always follow the dosage instructions on the packaging. Keep in mind that some antihistamines can make you drowsy, so don’t drive or engage in activities that require your full attention. If you need to take diphenhydramine longer than 7 days, then you should talk to your doctor. You should only take it until your symptoms have passed.

Follow the dosage instructions on the packaging. Talk to your doctor to make sure that NSAIDs are safe for you.

Scratching the bite can also make it take longer to heal. [12] X Trustworthy Source University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources Extension program of the University of California system devoted to educating and improving local communities Go to source

If your bite worsens, make an appointment with your doctor immediately to make sure that you don’t have an infection and are not experiencing an allergic reaction. Symptoms to watch for include growth in size, increasing redness, presence of pus, pain, and swelling. You may also have a fever and flu-like symptoms, which are a sign of infection.

Difficulty breathing Swelling of the tongue Hoarse voice Loss of consciousness Extreme itching Hives Tingling or itching in your mouth

Fever Swollen glands Flu-like symptoms Pus Pain Swelling Redness

Steroids may be administered via injection or IV. The doctor may also prescribe a stronger hydrocortisone cream.

Make sure that you follow all of the instructions when using these products. Insecticides can be dangerous when used incorrectly. Use insecticides only when you are going outside. Reapply them as directed on the product label.

Lighter-colored clothing will deter bugs better than darker clothes.

Install mesh door and window screens to help keep the bugs out.

Use your fan safely! Don’t place it near a pool or other body of water, as it could fall in and create a shock hazard. Make sure that all extension cords are plugged in safely and do not pose trip hazards.

When camping during summer, choose a site that isn’t near a waterway. Since coastal areas can be a prime habitat, consult local maps before visiting or purchasing property in coastal areas.