Flea Bites on Humans - Treatment and Identification

Fleas are one of the most irritating things to deal with on the planet. They are so tiny that they are difficult to see, and they seem to multiply so fast you seem to have no chance to eradicate them. What is really bad is when those fleas begin biting humans as well as their pets. Fortunately there are a number of things that you can do to not only treat flea bites in on humans, but to eliminate the little pests once and for all.

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Flea bites on humans look like little red spots with halos around them. They are itchy of course, and they can become very inflamed when you itch them. In severe cases, flea bites on humans can number in the hundreds. If you do not medicate these flea bites, then you could end up with a serious infection. Scratching also can lead to infection, and should be avoided at all costs.

Flea bites on humans often begin showing up around the feet and ankles. The reason for this is because this is the easiest and first place that fleas can reach as a rule. They are also commonly found on the waistline, arms, and legs. Fleas are ravenous and will bite repeatedly until they are eliminated. This can lead to a miserable existence for both you and your pets.

Once you have flea bites, the best thing you can do is treat the bites. Generally, you will want to wash the bites completely with soap and water, being carefully to not use scented soaps. Instead, use regular soap without any additives. Also, you can use an antiseptic to ease the pain. When you wash flea bites on humans, you should take care to only use cool water. Hot water will actually aggravate the flea bites, and make them become even more inflamed and unbearable.

Once you have washed and applied an antiseptic, you might consider some type of hydrocortisone cream to relieve the itching. Itch control is the most important part of treatment for flea bites on humans. The itching that we do is what causes most of the problems medically. If a flea bite becomes infected, you may even have to see a doctor to get it taken care of. If creams do not reduce the itching, try applying ice.

Getting rid of the fleas that bite humans and their pets is just as important. If you do not remove the source of the bites, then they will simply bite you again as other bites heal. This is not impossible to do, though it does take patience and work.

First you must treat your pet. See a veterinarian to rid your pet of fleas, or consider any number of things that can be found over the counter. Vets are the best option as some of the over the counter items simply do not work. Next, you will want to clean every crevice of your home from top to bottom. Pay particular attention to carpets, bedding and linens throughout the home. Fleas love to hide in things like curtains and other areas that you might not think of. With severe flea infestation, you can contact a flea control service to rid you of the pests.

Flea bites on humans are a pain in the neck, but if you follow these instructions you can rid yourself of them in time. Be patient and do not give up, as it often takes more than one try to get rid of fleas for good.


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