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What Is The Treatment For Skin Redness Due To Mosquito Bite?

hi... my daughter is 14 years old and she is having redness because of mosquito bite . can i apply T-bact oinment on the affected area? or pls suggest any cream or oinment , she want to get rid of the problem instantly. Thanks and reguard , XXX
Thu, 24 Nov 2016
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Hi! Thank you for your question!
T-bact ointment is an antibiotic, you can apply it once a day for a week, as the only thing you notice is the redness, also I would recommend using a corticosteroid cream twice a day for 1-2 weeks. If there is also itch you can try Eucerin itch relief with menthol, once or twice a day.
Hava a good day! I hope she gets better. If there is anything unclear, please contact me.
Dr. Migena Gega
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What Is The Treatment For Skin Redness Due To Mosquito Bite?

Hi! Thank you for your question! T-bact ointment is an antibiotic, you can apply it once a day for a week, as the only thing you notice is the redness, also I would recommend using a corticosteroid cream twice a day for 1-2 weeks. If there is also itch you can try Eucerin itch relief with menthol, once or twice a day. Hava a good day! I hope she gets better. If there is anything unclear, please contact me. Dr. Migena Gega