There : There are various things you can do to treat an insect bite in a toddler: - apply a cold washcloth to any burning, itching or stinging bite - prevent infection by washing the area with warm water and soap and keeping it clean - calamine lotion can be helpful for itch, but if the skin is broken from the bite being scratched, it can sting, so be aware. - oral Benadryl (diphenhydramine) can also help with the itch - cut the child's fingernails so they can't scratch too much call your child's doctor if: - the area appears to be infected. Signs of this are increasing redness, swelling, pain, and warmth or drainage. - there are bites on the ear or face. - if the bite becomes ulcerated or if you suspect a bite from a brown recluse spider or black widow spider. - any fever. Call 911 if your child has any difficulty breathing after an insect bite.
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An antibiotic...: Like neosporin may help lubricate the scars and prevent any infection. It may also help heal the area a little quicker according to the manufacturer.
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