How to reduce large, hard swelling after a pregnant woman is bitten by a mosquito

May 05, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Wan
Introduction
If a pregnant woman is bitten by a mosquito and develops significant redness, swelling, and hardness, she should avoid scratching the area to prevent skin breakdown and subsequent secondary infection. If itching is severe, the pregnant woman can apply a wet towel compress and gently pat the area over the towel to relieve the itch. Additionally, under medical guidance, topical treatments such as calamine lotion, paeonol ointment, or clindamycin and lidocaine gel may be used.

In general, if a pregnant woman is bitten by a mosquito and develops significant swelling that is large and hard, the symptoms can be alleviated through general treatments, medications, and other methods. The details are as follows:

1. General Treatment

If a pregnant woman is bitten by a mosquito, an allergic reaction may occur, leading to inflammation and symptoms such as redness, swelling, hives, papules, and itching. Pregnant women should avoid scratching the affected area to prevent skin damage and secondary infection. If itching is severe, applying a damp towel compress and gently patting over the towel may help relieve discomfort. In addition, pregnant women should drink plenty of water and consume more fresh vegetables and fruits to ensure adequate vitamin intake.

2. Medication

Pregnant women may use topical medications such as calamine lotion, paeonol ointment, or lincomycin-lidocaine gel under medical guidance. Calamine lotion has astringent and anti-itching effects; paeonol ointment provides anti-inflammatory, antipruritic, and antiallergic benefits; and lincomycin-lidocaine gel helps reduce inflammation and relieve pain, thereby alleviating symptoms like swelling and pain. These medications generally do not adversely affect the fetus or the pregnant woman.

If symptoms are severe, it is recommended to seek timely medical attention at a hospital to avoid delays in treatment.