What symptom does flea bite have
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I don't know what happened recently. I always feel itchy all over my body. I feel itchy everywhere. It's OK. I don't know what happened. The more I scratch, the more itchy I feel. I thought it was a mosquito bite at first, but I ruled it out later. My family said it should be a flea bite, because I have a pet at home. I can understand fleas, but I always have to be punctual Give it a bath, I think fleas even if there should not be more, how can I bite like this, let's take a look at the following content.
What symptom does flea bite have
First: in fact, we all think that as long as the hands or feet where itching, red and swollen places are mosquito bites, which is wrong in itself, because other insect bites will also use this kind of symptoms, and many people because it is mosquito bites, so generally do not care, in fact, no matter what bite, it is best to cure it quickly.
Second: in fact, although fleas are very small, most people won't pay much attention to them, but they are very poisonous. After being bitten by fleas, they will get red envelopes. Moreover, the place where fleas want is actually the middle of the red envelope, which will turn yellow slowly, then become inflamed slowly, and finally even purulent.
Third: Although fleas are small, they are really annoying, because they usually bite in groups instead of by themselves. Because of their strong reproductive capacity, they all bite together, and it is generally difficult for us to find them. So if there is a large area of redness and swelling, we can consider whether it was bitten by fleas. Of course, this is not sure. It's better to go to the hospital for examination.
matters needing attention
People who have pets at home should pay special attention to hygiene, especially fleas, because fleas like to parasitize their pets' hair most, so they should pay more attention to cleaning their pets. In addition, they can expel insects or shave their hair as regularly as possible, which also plays a role in preventing fleas.