
How to Reduce Swelling After a Mosquito Bite on the Face
Disease description:
My 2-year-old child was bitten by a mosquito on the face. How can I reduce the swelling after a mosquito bite on the face?

After being bitten by a mosquito, the main methods to reduce swelling include the following:
1. Cold compress: Immediately apply a cold compress, such as an ice pack or a cold towel, to the bite area. This helps constrict blood vessels, reduce blood flow, and thereby alleviate swelling.
2. Topical ointments: Apply ointments with anti-inflammatory and antiallergic effects, such as hydrocortisone cream or peony phenol ointment. These medications can effectively reduce redness, swelling, and itching.
3. Avoid scratching: Although the bite may be itchy, scratching can worsen the inflammatory response and swelling, so it should be avoided as much as possible.
4. Dietary adjustment: Make appropriate dietary changes and consume more fruits and vegetables rich in vitamin C. This helps enhance skin resistance and promotes wound healing and reduction of swelling.
5. Maintain cleanliness: Wash the bite area with warm water and soap to reduce the risk of bacterial infection and help speed up wound healing.