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Hello, my name is Dr. Susan Jewell. Now in this clip I'm going to demonstrate to you
how you can find a way to reduce the itching when you're bitten by an insect like a mosquito.
So what I have here is you can take an aspirin tablet. Don't do this if you're allergic to
aspirin though, okay so make sure you're not allergic to aspirin. But you take an aspirin
tablet and then you pulverize it into a powder form. So here I have a pulverized tablet of
aspirin and I put it into this bowl here like that. Then what I do is I'm going to make
a little paste. So you just want to add a little bit of water just so it dissolves the
aspirin, you know the powder to make a very paste like substance texture. Add a bit more.
Keep doing that until it becomes like a paste like that. So once you've got a paste off
the pulverized aspirin, what you do for example if I say that this was the area on my hand,
on my arm where it's bitten from the mosquito and it is very itchy and inflamed, what I
can do is the first thing I need to do is to make sure that the area is cleansed with
soapy water. So you got to clean the area very well all over the area that is bitten
with soapy water. Pat it all dry and then to reduce the itching what you could do is
you could use your fingers. But make sure your hands are sterilized, wash it was soapy
water. Then you can just add this paste all onto the bite itself with this pulverized
aspirin paste. Just put it over the area that is bitten and that will help to give you some
relief from the itch and the pain. It will stop you from scratching as well because a
lot of the inflammation, infection is caused on mosquito bites it's cause by repetitive
scratch in the area and opening the skin wound. So this is one way to help you alleviate the
itching and prevent inflammation and infection.