The bite itself is painless when in progress as the insects usually release some anesthetic chemical in their saliva.
However your body realises and releases a chemical called histamine. This is the same things that’s released in hayfever which causes the itchy watery eyes. Histamine serves a purpose as part of the inflammatory response to bring white blood cells to the area to fight any possible pathogen (anything harmful). The side effect is redness and itchyness.
Antihistamines help counter this so take one of these. Also hydrocortisone cream (only use short term, no longer than a week) can help relieve the symptoms around the bite itself.
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