Ways To Prevent And Treat Fire Ant Bites

Apply A Cold Compress

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When an individual is bitten by fire ants, they should never try to use heat to treat the bites. Heat will worsen the inflammation and make the bites burn more than they already do. Instead, anyone who is bitten by fire ants should apply a cold compress on the bite for interchanging intervals of fifteen minutes on and fifteen minutes off. The ice can be placed in a towel and then applied, or an ice pack can be applied. Ice should never be placed directly on the skin. A cold compress with ice will have a numbing effect on the skin, helping reduce itching and pain. Cold compresses also help with the constriction of the blood vessels dilated as a result of an inflammatory response. This reduces any redness and swelling that may appear in the regions where an individual was bitten. Aside from the technical reasons to use a cold compress on fire ant bites, it can simply cool down the area and reduce general discomfort.

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