When mosquitoes bite, they inject saliva into the skin, causing reactions ranging from mild red bumps to severe swelling. Treatment includes washing the area, applying ice or a baking soda paste, and using anti-itch cream. Complications, such as infection, can arise if bites are scratched. Mosquito-borne diseases, like West Nile and dengue, pose health risks. Prevention involves using insect repellents, wearing protective clothing, and controlling mosquitoes indoors and outdoors. These precautions are crucial, particularly when traveling, to safeguard against both discomfort and potential diseases transmitted by mosquitoes.
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