Mosquito bites can be a real nuisance, can’t they? They’re basically like little, annoying reminders that summer is here. You’re right that the itching is due to the mosquito’s saliva triggering an allergic reaction. Some people do react more strongly, which might be due to differences in immune system sensitivity, underlying inflammation, or simply how your body responds—no straightforward answer, really. Some researchers even suggest blood type might play a part, but it isn’t fully understood yet, so let’s leave it as a bit of a mystery.
For the itching and swelling, aloe vera and tea tree oil can be pretty effective. Aloe is cooling and soothing—try applying it directly from the leaf for maximum effect. Tea tree oil is anti-inflammatory, but make sure to dilute it with a carrier oil like coconut oil to avoid irritation. Baking soda is another natural remedy; mix it with a bit of water to make a paste and apply it to the bite. It’ll help neutralize itchiness and provide relief.
From an Ayurvedic perspective, neem oil is definitely worth trying. It’s been used for ages to repel mosquitoes naturally, you can put it on your skin or around the house. Citronella and camphor work well, too—burning camphor can actually shoo them away indoors. Just make sure to ventilate your space if you try this, because it needs air flow.
Remember, if the bites get worse or don’t improve, sometimes a doctor’s advice is necessary. Ayurveda is great, but it’s best used when part of a broader approach. Always better safe than sorry, right? And, if you find that magical quick fix, let the rest of us know!


