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Mosquito bites remedies I am not able to understand what exactly the problem is. Mosquitoes are parasitic insects that feed on human blood; the red marks that you mention are not acne, but mosquito bites that get inflamed and begin to itch after a while, due to the substances that get injected into your blood by the mosquito.
The mosquito problem is quite common all across the world, and it is not always possible to entirely get rid of mosquitoes. If you live in an area where there are mosquitoes, then obviously your choice is to use a mosquito repellent or get bitten. Whenever you do not apply the repellent, you are bound to be bitten and find yourself with mosquito bites the next morning. Your question is therefore extremely confusing — is the mosquito repellant that you are using not agreeing with your skin, or does it have an unpleasant smell? Is it not effective enough? There are a variety of mosquito repellants available, so if for some reason you are not happy with the one you are using, you can try a different product or an entirely different method. If you continue to use an appropriate repellent, there is no reason for you to experience the inflamed, itchy bite marks. However, you can buy safe treatments for mosquito bites over the counter at any medical store, just in case you do get bitten.
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