How to reduce swelling from a mosquito bite on the lips
Disease description:
My mother is 45 years old. Recently, her mouth was bitten by a mosquito, and today she noticed swelling. I would like to know how to reduce the swelling after a mosquito bite on the lips.
When a mosquito bites the lip, the following measures can help reduce swelling quickly:
1. Immediately apply a cold compress to the affected area on the lip. For example, wrap ice cubes in a towel and gently place it on the swollen area. This helps constrict blood vessels, reducing swelling and pain. Cold compresses should generally not exceed 20 minutes to avoid frostbite on the lip.
2. An alkaline substance such as soapy water or baking soda solution can be gently applied to the bite area to neutralize the acidic substance injected by the mosquito and alleviate the allergic reaction.
3. If the swelling is severe, apply medications that help reduce inflammation and swelling, such as boric acid solution or calamine lotion. These medications can help relieve swelling and itching. If allergic symptoms occur, such as intense itching or peeling skin, antihistamine medications like loratadine tablets or cetirizine hydrochloride tablets may be taken orally under a doctor's guidance.
If symptoms persist or worsen, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly.