Why do mosquito bites itch?

When the mosquito drinks blood, she injects an anticoagulant to keep the blood from clotting. The anticoagulant, like all foreign proteins, activates the immune system. This causes a local allergic reaction around the bite Only female mosquitoes drink the blood of humans and other animals to develop her eggs properly before they are laid.

Male mosquitoes feed on fruits and plant juices The answer is, since these bites can bring malaria and other diseases, we have evolved to react to the bite by itching.

The saliva injected when a mosquito bites causes our bodies to produce a histamine response. Like an allergic reaction.

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