Methods Of Treating Bedbug Bites

Take Over-The-Counter Pain Reliever Medication

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Bedbug bites may cause burning or stinging sensations, and they can produce localized swelling. To reduce these symptoms, patients can take over-the-counter pain reliever medication such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, or naproxen. When using any of these medicines, patients should follow the recommendations on the back of the box for the appropriate dosage, and this dose should not be exceeded. Individuals who have underlying health conditions, including high blood pressure, should ask their doctor about which over-the-counter pain relievers may be safe for their needs. Some of these medications can cause dizziness, dry mouth, and sore throat, and long-term use could lead to liver or kidney damage. Patients who are unable to obtain any pain relief after using an over-the-counter pain reliever should consult their doctor; it is possible they may need a stronger medication. In general, patients are advised not to use over-the-counter pain relievers for more than seven days without consulting a physician.

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