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i just got 17 mosquito bites! 12 on my right leg, 3 on my left leg, and 2 on my arm! there are driving me crazy!! wats the best way to get them to heal faster and wats the best stff to take or put on them? please help i want to cut off my right leg!!

Wash with soap and water and take baking soda and mix a little water to make a paste and apply it to the bite. Let it stay on and it will dry and fall off.
When we were children my mother used to do that with mosquito and bee stings. It draws out the poison.
I suggest for people to try natural means as all of these other remedies are toxins and so you get your body full of toxins and your immune system is so busy fighting those toxins in your bodies that it cannot build up to fight off sicknesses.

Let me know if it works for you

Calamine Lotion will probably stop the iching. Good luck. Pops

Use either Cortisone or Benadryl. Both work well for stopping the itching. Just if possible, avoid touching the bites with anything, because once you start itching, it's ahrd to stop. Best of luck!

get those cream that says 1% hydrocrostine (anti-itch/anti-inflammatory cream) and apply 2-3 times a day. I get flea and mosquito bites too. When showering, shower with cold water to reduce the itchiness then apply the cream. Get the cream from a doctor or perhaps the store.

Try this! Take a few uncoated aspirin tablets (you can get them at the dollar store) and put in about a teaspoon of water. Wait till it disolves and then take the paste and rub it on the bites. The itching and inflamation will go away. Hope you feel better!

to dry them up, bleanch always worked good for me, but if you scratched them, which i bet you did, u put bleach on them and they will burn. but buy some beadryl or whatever it is anti-itch cream it works wonders

Adolf's meat tenderizer works well if you don't have any calamine or benadryl in the house.

Wash with soap and water,apply calamine lotion,eat banannas.

Another remedy is to take some baking soda, add water to make a paste and apply to the bites. This should reduce the swelling and take away the itch.

Be safe and be well

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