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I currently have two mosquito bites on my ankle. Last night was completely ruined and tonight isn't looking much better.
Have you tried the X trick?
Please elaborate
The “X” trick is when you have a insect bite and you press your nails in and make an X. However it hasn’t been the antidote that was promised for me personally. I swear by those Benadryl “after bite” sticks. That’s the shit.
If it’s more of a rash then I don’t bother with the stick and go for that good good relief from the Benadryl anti itch ointment. That shit works
Hmm the X trick is new to me. I generally just pop a Benadryl but I get why people who don't like to take medicine would have some other methods
I'm going to try both these things. The X trick sounds on par with with what I'm now going to call "The slapping it trick", but mostly I've just been trying to power through it like some kind of animal without access to modern medicine and Amazon prime which is really unnecessary.