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Flea Removal – How to Get Rid of Flea Bites and Protect Human Health
If you have pets at home, you are probably at higher risk than other non pet homeowners of getting flea bites. Flea removal is not simply contained to pets but to the entire household as part of maintaining general family health. Here I shall share with you how to get rid of flea bites on humans.
To simplify, fleas are blood sucking parasites which latch on to their hosts, of whom could be pets or humans. Fleas are great high jumpers, capable of hitting of about two feet. The moment they land on their target, they will bite with their mandibles by breaking the outer skin surface, use their proboscis to inject saliva and anticoagulant. The former serves as anesthetic to prevent the bite to be felt immediately and the latter serve to stop the blood from clotting enabling easy blood extraction. Thereafter, the parasite will suck out as much blood as it can. And when the anesthetic wears off a few minutes later and the bite is felt, all is over.
By the fact that fleas cold only jump about two feet, flea bites often occur on your lower leg area. At first glance, it initially looks like a small red dot with a slight swell and a halo around it. The swell could last from a few minutes to a few hours. It itches just like a mosquito bite and if you scratch it, and break the skin further, it could become rather painful.
Here Is How To Get Rid Of Flea Bites
Soak a cotton ball in astringent and clean the affected area. The astringent has a component which helps to heal the scaring left behind by the dreaded parasite. To soothe and disinfect the skin around the bite, use tea tree oil. Bath and wash the affected area with antiseptic soap or lotion. Always use cold water as hot water stimulates blood circulation and makes your wound itch. If the itch is getting unbearable, place an icepack on the bite. The cold serves to reduce the swell as well as the itch.
Fleas Related Diseases - Tapeworm, Typhus And Bubonic Plague
All insects are carriers of diseases and fleas are no exception, apart from causing pain and discomfort. When you scratch on a flea bite, the inner layer of the skin is exposed to foreign materials that eventually cause infections. Many people are allergic to flea bites. Such allergies can be life-threatening or at least incapacitating.
Fleas are considered hematophagus insects which are capable of carrying and transmitting a wide variety of diseases like the bubonic plague, typhus, and tapeworm. The tapeworm conveyed by the dog flea, causes nausea, vomiting, nervous troubles and a loss in weight. Fleas could also cause typhus fever which is characterized by high fever and state of stupor. Bubonic plague symptoms include high fever, vomiting and diffuse pains.
Flea removal for your home is a life long journey, especially when you have pets at home. There are a lot of natural flea remedies to get rid of flea bites in the home, aside from the abundance of topical creams and ointments that are ideal for few or isolated bites. Flea extermination should be your first goal to keep every member of your family healthy. Only after the last flea has fallen would you have achieved success in your pet flea control plans.
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