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Aringel After Bite Spray Pack of 2 Aringel After Bite Spray Pack of 2

Aringel After Bite Spray Pack of 2

Quantity Description: bottle of 8 ml Spray
Manufacturer: Sway Herbal Healthcare
Price: ₹ 158.0

Information about Aringel After Bite Spray Pack of 2

Aringel After Bite Spray contains tea tree oil as a main ingredient. It is the safest deal for the entire family. It contains no insecticide and pesticides thus making it safe for use. It cures hard, itchy bumps, itching, irritation, swelling, soreness and bleeding caused due to mosquito bites. It also prevents allergic reactions that can sometimes be caused by the bites.

Key benefits of Aringel After Bite Spray:
It stops irritation.
It relives itching.
It reduces infection.
It is herbal, natural and safe.
Non sticky with pleasant fragrance.
Useful in case of bites by less dangerous insects like fire ants, fleas and mites or sting from bees, wasps, and hornets.

Direction of use:
Shake well & spray on the area affected by mosquito bites, cut, wound or burn.

Use under medical supervision.

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My wisdom tooth removed there is a hole and blister at that place unable to bite or swallow due pain ice pack & pain killer amox 375 thrice & lornasafe tabs thrice for 5 days no use please advise.

MDS - Oral Medicine and Radiology
Dentist, Nagpur
Due to bone cutting there is pain and due to removal of tooth there is a hole. Kindly visit the dentist to look into the matter. Usually pain is there for 4-5 days to one week.
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At yesterday night When I were walk through the plant some insect bite me at swelling and itching. When I wake up swelling is spreading.

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General Physician, Delhi
At yesterday night When I were walk through the plant some insect bite me at swelling and itching. When I wake up swe...
Apply ice pack locally. Take care to remove the sting in case of insect bite. Calamine lotion can help in itching. If breathing problem or swelling is spreading,consult.
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Sir my one eye has been swollen suddenly. I haven't gone through any insect bite or anything. What should I do Sir. Please suggest me what to do or any medicine.

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General Physician, Cuttack
Sir my one eye has been swollen suddenly. I haven't gone through any insect bite or anything. What should I do Sir. P...
1.It could be due to some allergy 2.Apply ice pack locally 3.Take one tablet of levo cetrizine at bed time 4.If no relief,consult doctor
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If any person walking on a path suddenly snake bite that person so what we have to do?

C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S
General Physician, Alappuzha
Tie a knot above the bite and rest without panic and get help to reach hospital .The aim of first aid is to retard the systemic absorption of venom and prevent life-threatening complications by prompt transport to a medical facility. First aid can be performed by victim himself/herself or by any person who happens to be nearby. Traditionally, first aid included making local incisions or ?tattooing? at the site of the bite, attempts at suctioning venom out of the wound, use of tight bands (tourniquets) around the limb, and/or local application of ice packs. None of the traditional remedies have any proven medical benefit. They should be discouraged as they do more harm than good and delay transport to a medical facility. Incision, suction, electric shocks, cryotherapy, or washing the wound are contraindicated as any interference with the wound introduces infection, increases bleeding from the site, and hastens absorption of the venom. The current guidelines for first aid include the following: 1. Reassure the victim (70% of all snakebites are by nonvenomous snakes and 50% of bites by venomous species are dry bites[19]) 2. Immobilize the affected limb (by bandage or clothes to hold splint, but tight arterial compression is not recommended) 3. Promptly transfer of victim to hospital

Hello, I am having some mosquito bites spots on my hand. please help me to reduce them.

Diploma In Gastroenterology, Diploma In Dermatology, BHMS
Homeopath, Hyderabad
Hello, I am having some mosquito bites spots on my hand. please help me to reduce them.
Don't scratch the bite. ... Try calamine lotion. ... Apply an OTC hydro-cortisone cream. ... Use a cold compress or ice pack. ... Take an antihistamine. ... Dab on some baking soda paste. ... Heat up a spoon and apply to the bite. ... Go homeopathic.
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