Why Do Mosquito Bites Itch?
Why Do Mosquito Bites Itch?
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Mosquitoes are scanter as the rainy season begins. This can lead to many diseases and even major illnesses. Mosquito bites also cause unbearable itching. But have you wondered why mosquito bites cause itching? So let's know.

The body-sucking mosquito is not always a male. A blood clot becomes very quick in the human body. This causes trouble for the mosquito to suck blood. The female mosquito mixes a special poisonous chemical in the body while sucking blood from the body to relieve its discomfort. The person who starts itching as soon as he reaches the body.

The female mosquito mixes its sputum with the help of its sting in the body while sucking blood from the person's body. Mosquitoes have a variety of proteins with anti-clotting elements that enter your body with sputum. Which causes itching as soon as it enters the body.

Mosquito bites make the body's place extremely sensitive. Repeated itching in the same place causes a very sharp itching. Persistent itching in the same place also increases the risk of skin damage or infection.

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