Causes of itching due to mosquito bites
Causes of itch Edit
Mosquitoes can always find their targets appropriately because they see with movement, body heat, and body odor. When the mosquito rests on the body he attaches his mouth which is similar to a straw called also a probosis. Then there is a knife that will rip the skin of the victim back and forth until it finds the blood vessels, after which new blood is sucked. In the process mosquitoes also release saliva containing anticoagulants to prevent the blood he suck frozen. This process takes place quickly and as if the process is happening is a mosquito piercing the body when it is not so, mosquitoes dissect us like a surgeon quickly and accurately. After a full mosquito he will pull out probiosis and fly. The saliva of mosquitoes left in the skin of the victim will stimulate the body like there is a disturbing foreign object, there is a process known as allergies, and what happens is bumps and itching.
By @joeel