Allergy to insects - page 2
INSECT ALLERGY – Reliable and fast relief for irritated skin and a carefree stay in nature! Warm days and spending time outdoors often bring unwanted encounters with mosquitoes, bees, wasps, and even ticks. For people sensitive to stings, these encounters can cause strong local reactions such as intense itching, redness, and painful swelling, and in children, infections often occur due to persistent scratching. Although we cannot make serious allergies "magically disappear", we can provide you with real and effective help when a bite occurs. In our offer on the apotekaonline website, there are carefully selected preparations, gels, and foams that quickly cool the skin, soothe inflammation, and stop itching. Whether you are planning a trip to the forest, a summer vacation, or relaxing in the backyard, our products are your reliable first aid for treating local reactions, allowing you and your children to carelessly enjoy every moment spent outside.
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Pharmacist's advice and education
It is very important to distinguish a mild local reaction from a severe systemic allergy (anaphylaxis). The gels and foams from our offer are perfect for treating local itching, redness, and minor swelling (e.g., from mosquitoes or fleas). However, if after a bee, wasp, or hornet sting there is shortness of breath, swelling of the lips, nausea, or dizziness, seek emergency medical help immediately, because creams do not help there. With a tick bite, do not try to "suffocate" it with oil or pull it out by force - it is best to have it professionally removed by a doctor. To prevent problems, avoid strong perfumes and brightly colored clothing in nature. Learn more about proper care after a bite in our expert guide:
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Can children use insect bite gels?
Yes, preparations like Fitomel 7 Junior gel are specially formulated with mild, natural ingredients that are completely safe for sensitive children's skin, soothing itching and preventing scabs caused by scratching.
2. What is the first thing to do after a bee sting?
If the stinger remains in the skin, carefully remove it with a blunt object (e.g., the edge of a payment card), taking care not to squeeze the rest of the venom into the skin. Immediately apply a cold compress, and then apply a gel to calm the swelling.