Flea bites are fairly easy to recognize as they appear like little red dots with circular redness. They often are noticed first after a serious round of itching. The scratching will cause the flea bites to become redder and much more painful. Sometimes a human will have only a bite or two, but more often there will be many. Hundreds of bites in a single person has been known to occur, so treating these bites are vital.
Infection of these flea bites are the first concern. Generally infection occurs due to the incessant scratching that one will be inclined to do. If you are not careful to leave the flea bites alone, they will almost certainly get infected. To stop the scratching, you have to medicate the flea bites right away.
The first thing you should do to treat the flea bites are to wash the area with cool water and soap that has no perfumes or scents. Scented soap will cause the bites to sting. Hot water will also cause the inflammation to increase, so only use cool water on the bites. Lightly wash and rinse the bites taking care to clean them completely and evenly. Once you have washed the bites, use antiseptic to clean the areas as well.
Keeping the itching from driving you mad is the toughest thing about treating flea bites in humans. Like your dog, you will have the uncontrollable urge to scratch. The best methods for controlling this problem is hydrocortisone creams and cool baths. Both will help the itching rather quickly. Another great method is to rub ice over the affected areas. This will deaden the itch temporarily and give them time to heal.
Getting rid of the fleas is the next level of treatment. It does no good to remove the flea bites if you are just going to get new ones in their place.
The first step to getting rid of flea bites is to cure your pet. This is best accomplished by visiting your vet. They have the quick and easy ways of getting rid of fleas in your pet, and it is also the quickest way. Some over the counter medicines will work, but they are not as effective as the vet's options as a rule.
Next, you will need to clean your home. Clean every corner of the home with a strong vacuum and eliminate as many of the fleas as possible. Next, you will fog your home with any number of flea killers. These fogs are highly effective if you first clean your home from top to bottom. The more fleas you can remove before the fog, the more effective it will be.
If these methods do not do the trick, then you need to contact a flea removal expert in your area. Sometimes it takes a pro to get rid of really bad flea infestations. Pony up the money and take your life back. You will be glad you did.
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