Insect Bite Treatments Costa Mesa CA

Find top doctors who perform Insect Bite Treatments in Costa Mesa, CA. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Costa Mesa, CA.

Local Businesses

Genetic Institute-Anti Aging

(714) 641-2640
888 S. King Street Straub Clinic
Costa Mesa, CA 92626


Manouchehr Seyfzadeh

(949) 646-7110
188 E 17Th St – Suite 101
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Eva Magyar Skin Care

(949) 515-2568
234 E 17Th St
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Giaa

(714) 641-2640
720 Paularino Ave., Suite 240
Costa Mesa, CA 92626


Bodycentre Day Spa

(949) 645-4020
103 E 17Th St – Ste 9
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Lynn C Dimino Emme

949-721-8300
275 Victoria St
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Tat2Begone Tattoo Removal

(949) 642-6975
2200 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Daniel Carl Dwyer

949-631-1051
275 Victoria St Ste 2H
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Jazayeri, Michael A – Genetic Institute-Anti Aging

(714) 641-2640
720 Paularino Ave
Costa Mesa, CA 92626


All Ways Skin Care

(949) 574-0074
127 East 18Th St
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Ruben Abrams Facs

(310) 276-7777
550 South Beretania Street Suite 603
Costa Mesa, CA 92626


Dauer Marc

(949) 263-0800
1901 Newport Blvd
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Michael Sundine

(949) 706-3100
888 S King St
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Coastline Dermatology Laser & Medical Center

(949) 646-2311
275 Victoria St # 1H
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Dwyer Daniel C

(949) 631-1051
275 Victoria St
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Daniel Carl Dwyer

(949) 631-1051
275 Victoria St – Suite 2-H
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Ahmed Nazil Inc

(949) 642-5390
275 Victoria St – Ste 2M
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Afrasia Sharin

(949) 548-5700
2301 Newport Blvd
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Seyfzadeh, Manoucheh

310-825-6988
188 E 17Th St Ste 101
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


European Skin Care By Anna

(949) 574-1823
2020 Newport Blvd
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Insect Bite Treatments FAQ in Costa Mesa, CA

What can I put on my skin to stop insect bites?

Deet based insect repellents are widely seen as the most effective. Wash mosquito bites with soap and warm water. Antihistamine tablets and topical creams, anti-itch creams and applying an ice pack to the bites should provide relief from itching.

How long does it take insect bites to go away?

Most insect bites are itchy for several days. Any pinkness or redness usually lasts 3 days. The swelling may last 7 days.

What do bed spider bites look like?

Bites normally look like small, flat or raised areas that may become inflamed, itchy, red or blistered.

What are the red flags for sepsis?

Severe breathlessness or sleepiness. It feels like you’re going to die or pass out. Skin mottled or discoloured. An extremely high or a very low temperature; repeated vomiting; seizures; and a rash which doesn’t fade when you press a glass against it are also possible ‘red flags’.

How long does an insect bite lump last?

Large localised reaction (LLR) The swelling will usually last longer than 48 hours, but should start to go down after a few days. This can be painful, but the swelling won’t be dangerous unless it affects your airways.

What kind of bite leaves a hard lump?

Bites from midges, mosquitoes and gnats often cause small papules (lumps) to form on your skin that are usually very itchy.

What is biting me at night not bed bugs?

Besides bedbugs, numerous insects bite at night. These night biters can be mites, fleas, mosquitoes, lice, spiders, and ticks.

What can you put on bug bites overnight?

Wash the area with soap and water. Apply an ice pack for 10 minutes to reduce swelling and itching. Reapply ice pack as needed. Apply a mixture of baking soda and water, which can help reduce the itch response. Use an over-the-counter anti-itch or antihistamine cream to help relieve itching.

Does toothpaste help with insect bites?

Toothpaste Why it Works: A dab of toothpaste on the bite will act as an astringent, drawing itchy venom from the wound as it dries. Menthol in the toothpaste will also provide a “cooling” sensation that will occupy the nerves in the same way ice does, relieving discomfort.

Why do insect bites itch more at night?

“Most people itch more at night because our cortisol levels (our bodies’ own anti-inflammatory hormone) are higher in the morning and also because we are less distracted as we wind down and try to fall asleep,” explained Dr. Kassouf.