Neobulle organic insect bite reliever
Long-awaited summer days also lead to annoying insects. In warm weather, mosquitoes, bees, wasps, flies and other nice characters are immediately in the square.
Insect bites are extremely unpleasant for an adult person, not to mention children, especially babies.
Almost every insect bite is accompanied by skin irritation, which is indicated by a red bulge on the skin. Most often, the place of the bite causes pain and itching regardless of the size of the bulge.
The baby's skin is exceptionally delicate, which, compared to a larger person, can react significantly more intensely to an insect bite. Redness, swelling and itching may occur to a much greater extent compared to an adult. The baby becomes restless after an insect bite, can cry, begins to stroking and wants more closeness.
After an insect bite, you should try to relieve the irritated area as soon as possible so that the irritation symptoms associated with the bite also ease as soon as possible.
Neobulle soothing oil quickly and effectively calms the epidermis, where the first signs of irritation are expressed after the bite of mosquitoes, wasps and other insects. Removes the itching and compression sensation of the bite site.
Neobulle post-insect bite oil is a combination of essential oils from organic soothing and disinfectant plants such as field barrow, sunflower, lavender, geranium, Roman chamomile and rosemary, which make its use ideal on the delicate skin of the baby. The oil does not contain alcohol, menthol or preservatives.
The practical and functional "roll-on" bottle is convenient to take with you everywhere and allows quick and accurate use of oil.
Grease a drop of oil 3-4 times a day over the site of the bite.
Suitable for use from 3 months of age. Also suitable for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers
An insect bite may need urgent help!
In the case of children, we as parents may not always know what the child is allergic to. This is especially the case during the child's first exposure to different allergens. Therefore, you must also be prepared for a possible allergic reaction after an insect bite.
It is normal to develop redness and a small water wool in the event of an insect bite. However, it is important to understand when this is a critical situation and it is necessary to contact the child to the hospital or call an ambulance.
A situation is urgent when an intense rash occurs on the bite, swelling of the face and/or neck occurs, the child experiences difficulty breathing (wheezing is also a sign of difficulty breathing), sluggishness and/or loss of consciousness occur. In such cases, help should be called immediately.
Consult a family doctor or pediatrician if the place where the insect bite seems to get bigger, hotter or swells. In this case, it can be either a stronger allergic reaction or an infection.