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gness | 18:20 Wed 26th Apr 2017 | Body & Soul
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I've been bitten quite nastily seven times...by mosquitoes, I think....not John....
I've never reacted to bites until this past year.....but I'm making up for it now.....

The doctor at the pharmacy gave me antibiotic cream which is doing a good job on six but one on my leg refuses to respond so far...

It keeps blistering.....a large and painful blister but I think this can be normal for some bites.....

I've sterilised my sewing needle and popped it twice now but it returns quite quickly.....

Do you think I should keep bursting it and applying the cream or leave it be......though it makes walking painful and difficult and John isn't too keen on walking with a hopping Janet?

Thanks Gx
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Poor old you....nasty when you are bitten multiple times, the pain and the itching.They sound more like horse-fly bites as they are blistering, but i agree with the way that you are coping.
Burst the big ones with a sterile needle and apply the antibiotic cream
Did he give you any antihistamines cream or tablets, if not tablets may help with the itching.
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Hi, Sqad...thank you.....I have antihitamine tablets which I've been taking since the first bite flared up....
Bacitracina Zimia from the pharmacy and am keeping them covered when out and uncovered at the apartment....

I don't mind bursting them but didn't know if I should keep on.....but I will, thanks.....the pain eases immediately when I do that.....it's lovely....til it builds up again.....
Lucky I brought the sewing needles...usually just have the large knitting needles with me....

Thanks again....Gx
A pleasure.

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