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Mosquitoes: Why Some People Get Bitten More

mosquito Bite Prevention:⁣ Experts Offer Advice as ‍Warm Weather Arrives

Istanbul, ⁤Turkey – As ⁤warmer weather approaches, experts are⁣ offering guidance ‍on how ⁤to prevent mosquito bites​ and manage discomfort following an encounter with the insects. ‍Recommendations⁤ from Professor Jonathan F. Day and dermatologist Melissa Piliang focus on ⁢behavioral adjustments, ⁢protective clothing, and the use of repellents.

The advice comes as concerns about mosquito-borne illnesses remain, though this article does not detail specific disease risks. The focus is ​on minimizing bites⁢ and alleviating⁤ symptoms.

Preventative Measures:

Experts suggest ⁣several strategies to reduce⁢ the risk of mosquito ⁢bites:

Timing: Shift outdoor exercise routines to the evening hours.
Protective Clothing: Cover exposed skin with clothing when outdoors. Fisherman shirts‌ and long-legged outdoor trousers are particularly⁣ effective. Air Circulation: Mosquitoes are deterred by wind. Utilize fans or seek out breezy areas.
Repellents: Sprays‌ containing⁣ 5%​ DEET provide‍ approximately⁣ 90 minutes of‌ protection. Experts recommend showering and then applying repellent‌ for maximum ⁤effectiveness.
Post-Bite Care: Avoid scratching bites. Apply ice to reduce swelling and itching.⁣ Anti-itch ‌creams can⁤ also provide relief. In severe cases, antihistamines ⁢may be considered.

Lifestyle Factors & Attraction:

Dermatologist Melissa Piliang,⁤ from⁢ the Cleveland Clinic ⁣in the ⁢USA, highlighted the role⁢ of lifestyle factors in mosquito attraction. “If your‍ body heat is high, if you​ are exercising ⁣and moving a ‌lot; ​you ​are also ⁤more attractive for mosquitoes,” she explained. She specifically noted that consuming ⁢alcohol outdoors​ can increase the risk of being bitten.

The article also notes that individual‌ reactions ⁢to mosquito‍ bites vary depending on allergy to the chemicals in the mosquito’s saliva.


Note: The original article included several unrelated “related content” links to other news ‍stories ​on the Milliyet* website (regarding Syrian politics, a dangerous breathing game, and bank promotions). These have been omitted from⁤ the rewritten ⁣version to maintain‌ focus on the core topic of mosquito bite prevention. The rewrite aims to present the information as a ⁢standalone, informative piece.

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