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Ice
Treat a bite the same way you would any swollen bump: Put ice on it. The cold will reduce itching and inflammation.

Meat Tenderizer
Apply a dab of meat tenderizer directly to the bite to neutralize the itch-inducing allergen and reduce swelling.

Baking Soda
Pour a teaspoonful into a little water, stir to make a thick paste; apply to bites. Helps heal irritated tissues and reduces itching.

Menthol
Dab anything with menthol in it- say, Tiger Balm or Vicks VapoRub- on a bite to relieve itching quickly.

But if you're really covered in bites and they're driving you crazy, use an over-the-counter antihistamine, such as Benadryl, which will provide quick and effective relief. You can take it orally or apply it topically in cream or ointment form.


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