The thing is that the blood for a mosquito is very thick, so it can be sucked in through its thin proboscis. And to liquefy it, the insect injects a certain liquid under the skin, which usually causes itching and burning.
You can, of course, use pharmaceutical products to relieve the burning sensation at the site of the bite, but if they are not at hand, we will use folk advice.
How to quickly get rid of itching after a mosquito bite
The good thing about this tip is that it doesn’t require anything other than water.
Pour hot water into a cup. It's hot, not boiling water.
Lower the metal spoon for 10 seconds, wait until it warms up.
Take the spoon out of the glass. Then simply apply it to the bite site for 10-20 seconds.
A hot spoon will not burn your skin.Instead, a local increase in temperature will contribute to the destruction of the bloodsucking saliva and increase blood circulation at the site of the bite.
And you will be very surprised how quickly the area will stop itching and itching.
Of course, this is just advice; due to the characteristics of your body, it may not be suitable for you.
This method will perfectly help not only after a mosquito bite, but also against the bites of bedbugs, fleas and midges.