Tincture made from Houttuynia leaves
Tincture made from Houttuynia flowers
Around 4:30 in this morning, Iwoke up with a "bee buzzing" sound near my left ear.
At the same time, I felt severe pain.
I thought, "This must be a centipede," so I turned on the light and searched around my pillow and everywhere, but I couldn't find it.
Immeditely, I went to the kitchen and boiled water.
I poured hot water of about 43 degrees into a cup and soak and rinse my ear for about 20 minutes.
This may or may not break down the centipede's protein poison.
(There seems to be no conclusion as to whether cold water or hot water is better. When I am bitten by a mosquito, I use hot water.
The itchiness subsides when I put a hot cup on it, so I prefer hot water.)
It seemed to be good to apply steroid ointment after that, but I didn't have it at home.
I remembered the homemade "Dokudami tincture'', which is said to be effective against insect bites.
And I used tincture made from Houttuynia flowers.
The pain gradually subsided and was almost gone after about 5 hours.
At one time, I thought I was stung by a bee, but it was early in the morning, so the bee might not have been active yet.
So the culprit was a centipede?
Now, ten hours later, my earlobe is still swollen, and 2-3 small blisters are also found.
scary, scary!