Hi Sqad. I have a large itchy bite on the back of my leg from standing chatting in the garden late in the evening on Thursday (that will teach me!) Someone has suggested it is a horse fly bite but I'm not sure.
Its certainly not getting any better, its surrounded by red skin and it itches intensely. As its Saturday our MTU isn't open so I can't go and get it checked out. I have been using a Bite and Sting relief cream containing Hydrocortisone 1%.(Pinewood's) Should I be taking an antihistamine too? If so which is the best I can buy over the counter and will it react with my other meds for BP and Lansoprasole etc. Many thanks.
Is it a Blandford fly bite Ann? Where do you live as theyre quite regional specific, but I had two the other day and they're still huge and horrible, they take ages to go.
My opinion:....continue the Bite and Sting Relief cream as it contains 1% hydrocortisone, which does take longer to "kick in" than antihistamine cream.
I am not keen on antihistamines by mouth for bites.
We're Herefordshire and we have them here and I think they're in East Anglia as well, mine are quite old now but still absolutely huge and angry. Damn things:(
can I ask sqad why you aren't keen on oral antihistamine for bites? if I've got one or two then i use cream, but if there are loads then I find a tablet more convenient.
Thanks Sqad and all you kind people for your advice - better than a walk-in centre!
Would an antihistamine cream be better to use rather than the hydrocortisone bite cream - I can pop into town to buy one if you think that would reduce it and stop this awful itching (not pain) I just don't want it to become infected - how would I know if it was?
woofy......."using a hammer to crack a nut".............
If one has systemic effects of an allergic response.....fine.....antihistamines by mouth or even injection...BUT...a localised bite, needs localised antihistamines rather than "flooding " the whole body with them.
I agree with sqad. Personally, i would leave it, if it were me, guessing it would settle in a couple of days anyway. Although, we're all different, so if it's really bothering you, Ann, the phramacy will have something they can advise x
Nature notes, by Farmer Fred: If that be a horse fly, you'd know. They don't half give you gyp. They have mouth parts like a chisel for cutting grooves in wood, and these do the same to your flesh. That's why horses leap about when they get bitten by one.
I have one of those clicking gadgets Neti but only usually use them on mozzie bites abroad. Do you think I should use it on mine? This bite has a centre spot but the surrounding skin is in a red circle now measuring about 6 inches diameter, its swollen too like a huge wheal, and the itching is awful. Vile little critter!
PS Sqad - I will deliver the x in person if you pay the airfare and all accommodation expenses, haven't had a holiday yet LOL ;) x