Trick To Stop Mosquito Bite From ItchingPlay VideoClose Player

A: Mosquitoes seem to target some people more than others, and reactions to bites can vary. Most people experience redness, itching, and swelling caused by histamine reacting to mosquito saliva. Severe reactions lasting weeks, known as *skeeter syndrome*, can occur in some individuals.

The “hot spoon” remedy, discovered over 50 years ago, uses heat to desensitize itch-transmitting nerves. Simply heat a spoon in warm water and press it against the bite, being careful not to burn the skin. This method can significantly reduce itching and discomfort. Modern battery-powered devices like Therapik, Bite Away, and Bite Helper offer a high-tech version of this approach.

### Arthritis Remedy and the “Black Ball” Recipe
Q: My grandmother swore by a recipe she said was from the Mayo Clinic for keeping her joints moving. Could you elaborate?

A: The “black ball” recipe, attributed to the Mayo brothers, includes ingredients like olive oil, charcoal, glycerin, senna, slippery elm, raisins, and figs. However, the Mayo Clinic’s endorsement is unclear, and due to the strong laxative effect of senna, frequent use is not advised.

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