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Hypochlorous Acid for Treating Bug Bites: Fast, Natural Relief for Itchy Skin

Bug bites can annoy us when we enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking and camping and barbecuing in our backyard. The itching and irritation that is caused by bites from mosquitoes or fleas or ants can be incredibly uncomfortable. Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) offers a gentler alternative for relief while many people rely on creams and ointments filled with chemicals. This natural solution soothes bug bites effectively and helps prevent infection:


Bug Bites and Hypochlorous Acid

Why Bug Bites Cause Itching and Swelling


Bug bites cause itching and swelling because they trigger a reaction in the skin and the body responds by releasing chemicals that lead to these uncomfortable sensations.


When an insect bites, it injects saliva or venom into your skin and this triggers your body’s immune system. This response releases histamines and causes redness and swelling and itching. Scratching the bite worsens inflammation and can harm the skin and raises the risk of infection if dirt or bacteria enter.


How Hypochlorous Acid Helps Soothe Bug Bites


  • Hypochlorous acid helps soothe bug bites by reducing inflammation and killing bacteria while promoting healing.


  • It soothes itching and reduces swelling by calming the skin.


  • The immune response is calmed by hypochlorous acid—this is how it works. The itchiness and swelling that follow a bug bite are alleviated by the reduction of histamine release. Bites from mosquitoes and fleas cause persistent irritation and are particularly useful.


  • Antimicrobial Protection - Insect bites can easily become infected, especially if you’ve been scratching at them. Hypochlorous acid’s natural antimicrobial properties help kill harmful bacteria and prevent infections from forming at the bite site. By keeping the skin clean and bacteria-free, HOCl promotes faster healing.


Hypochlorous Acid soothes bug bites


Using Hypochlorous Acid for Bug Bite Relief


Using hypochlorous acid for bug bites is easy. Simply spray it directly onto the affected area and allow it to air dry. For best results, reapply throughout the day as needed to keep the skin calm and bacteria-free.


Along with providing relief for bug bites, hypochlorous acid is also a gentle and effective option for managing skin irritation from dermatitis.


Our hypochlorous acid spray is designed to provide quick, natural relief from bug bites while protecting the skin from further irritation. It's available on Amazon USA and Amazon Canada.


Soothing and Non-Toxic - Many over-the-counter bug bite treatments contain harsh chemicals, alcohol, or steroids that can irritate sensitive skin, especially when applied repeatedly. Hypochlorous acid, on the other hand, is non-toxic and gentle enough for all skin types, including children. You can apply it as often as needed without worrying about drying out the skin or causing irritation.


DISCLAIMER: Our skincare articles aim to provide educational information about various ingredients and skincare topics. They are meant for general knowledge and should not be considered medical advice or treatment suggestions. Please remember that products from Honeydew Labs, mentioned in connection with specific ingredients, are intended for cosmetic use only and are not meant to replace professional medical consultations or pharmaceutical advice.




References Hypochlorous Acid for Treating Bug Bites:


  1. Bongiovanni, B., & Karpecki, P. (2020). The Role of Hypochlorous Acid in Dermatology and Skin Care. Clinical Dermatology.

  2. Davis, E. C., & Callender, V. D. (2010). Inflammatory Responses to Insect Bites and the Benefits of Hypochlorous Acid. Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology.

  3. McDonnell, G., & Russell, A. D. (1999). Antimicrobial Properties of Hypochlorous Acid. Clinical Microbiology Reviews.

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