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How insect bites happen

Bites come from insects such as mosquitos, fleas or spiders.

Managing your child's insect bite

  • check and clean the bite every day
  • wash the bite with cool water
  • keep your child's nails short and clean
  • to help your child stop itching, try soaking in a cool bath, or putting calamine lotion or aloe vera on the bites
  • treat pets for fleas
  • put mosquito nets around beds, put insect screens on windows and close windows at night
  • wear close-fitting cotton sleeves or pyjamas
  • try children's insect repellent
  • go to the doctor if the insect bite is near the eye

When to get medical help for an insect bite  

See a health professional if any of these things happen:

  • the insect bite is near the eye 
  • the bites last more than 2 weeks
  • the red, swollen area keeps getting bigger or more painful
  • there is pus in the bite
  • your child is in pain or unable to stop itching 

This could be a serious skin infection such as cellulitis.

Check out the KidsHealth page for more information on how to prevent skin infections

Will my child need time off from kura or school?

If your child feels well they can go to kura or school.

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