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Why scratching a mosquito bite makes it so much worse, according to science
A University of Pittsburgh study found that scratching mosquito bites or rashes activates mast cells, increasing inflammation and prolonging the itch. Experiments on mice showed scratching released substance P, worsening allergic reactions, though it temporarily reduced Staphylococcus aureus bacteria. Researchers concluded chronic scratching's harms outweigh its benefits.
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