Ayurvedic Tips To Deal With Bug Bites

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Bug Bites

A bug bite means a bite or sting by an insect. When an insect bites, it releases saliva that can cause the skin around the bite to become red, swollen, and itchy. The venom from a sting often causes a swollen, itchy, red mark (a weal) to form on the skin. This can be painful, but it's harmless in most cases. The bites from mosquitoes, fleas, mites, etc are mostly not severe but can cause immediate skin reactions like redness, pain, itching, and swelling. Bites from sting bees, fire ants, hornets, wasps, etc are usually painful, and sometimes they can cause severe allergic reactions.

Ayurveda is a holistic approach that helps to treat bug bites. Ayurveda offers some remedies that are natural, harmless, and free from side effects. Below mentioned are some of the common insects' bites, their symptoms, and Ayurvedic Remedies.


Common Insect Bites

The following insects can cause some allergic reactions due to their bites and stings:

  • Mosquitoes .
  • Wasps.
  • Hornets.
  • Bees.
  • Spiders.
  • Mites.
  • Fleas.

Symptoms Of Bug Bites

Common symptoms of bug bites are:

  • Swelling.
  • Pain. .
  • Redness.
  • Itching.
  • Rashes.
  • Numbness.
  • Burning.
  • Stiffness or joint pain.
  • Nausea or vomiting.
  • Weakness.
  • Cramps.
  • Breathlessness.
  • Tingling Sensation.

Ayurvedic Home Remedies For Insects Bites

  • Honey is the best remedy to treat insect bites as it contains antimicrobial properties that help to remove itching sensation and prevent infection. Take a clean cloth and dip it into honey and apply it to the affected part.
  • A combination of apple cider vinegar and lemon juice is the best home remedy. For the treatment apply it on the affected area with a cotton ball.
  • Onions are good for soothing your skin after a mosquito bite. A few drops of onion juice on a mosquito bite can reduce the irritation. It also has antifungal properties that can reduce the risk of infection. The presence of the enzymes in the onion helps to break down inflammatory compounds. Cut a slice of onion and apply it to the affected part.
  • Aloe vera gel is very effective in treating insect bite. Take a fresh aloe vera leaf, cut it open, apply it to the affected area to reduce pain, swelling, and itching.
  • Baking soda can soothe the itching, stinging, and redness associated with mosquito bites. Apply the paste of baking soda by mixing one teaspoon of baking soda with three teaspoons of water. .
  • Papaya is also a well-known home remedy for bug bites. An enzyme from the fruit can chop venom to bits, reducing the pain from bites and stings. Slice raw papaya and apply it on the affected part to wipe out the swelling effect.
  • Lavender is a popular essential oil and an effective remedy for treating bug bites. This oil can be applied directly to bites. It has soothing properties, and it can also be pain-relieving. It can be helpful for spider bites, fire ant bites, and bee stings.
  • Cold temperatures and ice can reduce inflammation caused by bug bites. Using a cold pack or a bag filled with crushed ice to relieve the itching caused by a mosquito bite.
  • In Ayurveda, you can take a handful of basil leaves, add turmeric to them and apply it to the insect bite; it acts as an antiseptic and prevents infection.
  • Turmeric and sandalwood are the best remedies to treat bug bites. Sandalwood helps to soothe your wound because sandalwood has cooling properties, and turmeric will help speed up the healing process.
  • Another remedy is banana peel. The inner skin of a banana peel is used as an anti-irritant and it helps to cut down the discomfort, pain, and irritation caused by bug bites.
  • In ayurvedic home remedies, neem is an effective medicinal plant to treat insects’ bites. It is often applied to the wound in the form of powder mixed with water.
  • The juice from coriander leaves is also used to cure wounds. Depending on the thickness, it can be used along with water to provide relief to insect wounds.
  • Salt is an easy remedy to treat mosquito bites. Mix some salt in water and apply the liquid to the affected area.

Ayurvedic Herbal Remedies For Insect Bites

Ayurvedic herbs are a key component of Ayurveda. Some of the important herbs to treat the symptoms of bug bites are:

  • Chamomile

    Chamomile is an effective skin soother and has anti-inflammatory properties that can help calm the itch of bug bites. It also has a pain-relieving effect on skin irritation and may help swelling go down as well.

  • Plantain

    It is also a drawing herb, which means it can help to draw the bug anesthetic and any infection out of a bite. This makes it useful for both soothing the itch and helping the bites to fade more quickly.

  • Calendula

    It is another herb with many benefits for the skin and one of the top natural remedies for bug bites. It has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that are soothing for irritated and itchy skin. It is best used as a salve applied to bug bites daily.

  • PepperMint

    Peppermint oils create a cooling sensation on the skin. It can help with burning, stinging, and itching sensations caused by bites or stings. Peppermint oil may act as an antimicrobial, reducing the risk of infection associated with some bites.

  • Yarrow

    The leaves and the flowers are crushed up and applied as a poultice to relieve black fly, bee stings, or insect bites.

  • Witch hazel

    Applying witch hazel to the skin reduces inflammation, soothes the burning and irritation caused by Bug bites. Apply a small amount of witch hazel to a cotton ball. Gently dab or wipe it over the bite. Allow it to dry.

  • Comfrey

    Comfrey is a perennial herb with a black, turnip-like root and large, hairy broad leaves that bears small bell-shaped flowers of various colors, typically cream or purplish. Comfrey is a perfect antidote to soothing swollen insect stings, and to ease the itching of mosquito or spider bites.

Insect bites occur when an insect stings the upper layer of your skin externally. They generally lead to an allergic reaction. Some of the Ayurvedic herbs to treat the condition are Comfrey, Witch hazel, Yarrow, Peppermint, Calendula, Plantain, and Chamomile.


Conclusion

The above-mentioned information related to Bug Bites and Ayurveda is taken from various Ayurvedic resources. Always take the advice of an Ayurvedic doctor before starting herbs and herbal medicines for the treatment.

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