Pictures of Flea Bites and Bed Bug Bites

Bed bugs and flea bites are quite similar, so telling the difference can be quite difficult. Both bed bugs and fleas can leave multiple bites. In many cases, these bites can be very itchy and irritating to the skin. Due to this, today we will show some pictures of flea bites and bed bug bites to know their differences.

Pictures of Flea Bites and Bed Bug Bites

In the first image, you can see the small difference that exists between flea bites and bed bug bites. Flea bites can have a dark red center. They can also turn into blisters. Scratching these bites can lead to infection. Over time, bed bug bites can produce a hard swelling that can bleed.

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Also, flea bites cause small bumps that tend to be very itchy. In this case, they are simple small red bumps. While bed bug bites can appear as small red spots that may or may not itch and can develop into larger pustules within 24 to 48 hours of being bitten.

In the second image, we can see bed bug bites distributed on the body of a person. Note the pattern and size of the bites.

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Fleas can transmit some diseases, such as typhus, while bed bugs do not usually transmit diseases. Another great example of flea-borne disease is the bubonic plague, which caused millions of deaths in Europe in the late Middle Ages.

In the third photo, we can see bed bug bites on the chest and abdomen of a person.

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Images of Flea Bites and Bed Bug Bites

Flea bites can be grouped in groups or lines. The bites sometimes appear in a straight line of three or four bites. However, flea bites are felt almost instantly, depending on how sensitive you are. While you probably won’t feel a bed bug bite until a long time after it has happened. That’s because bed bugs secrete a mild anesthetic that numbs the bite area.

In the fourth image, we can see bed bug bites on the arms of a woman.

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Fleas are opportunistic and bite when they get the chance, even in the daytime. Bed bugs tend to feed every 3 days and are more likely to feed at night. People who have bed bugs in their homes may notice a regular pattern of bites.

In the following image, we can see flea bites on the forearm of a man. Note that the bites are smaller and have become contaminated. This is a characteristic sign that indicates that it is a flea bite.

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Remember that there are other insects that can also sting. Mosquitoes produce a stinging sting that leaves a single bulge. Sometimes mosquitoes can make 2 or 3 bites in the same area, although it is very rare. If you have more than one mosquito in your room, the bites will appear scattered in different parts of the body and not in the same area as in the case of bed bugs.

In the following image, we can see bed bug bites on the legs of a girl.

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On the other hand, remember to be careful with mosquitoes, especially those in tropical regions where the Aedes Aegypti species predominates, which can transmit diseases such as dengue. malaria and sika.

The next image shows the leg of an adult who has been bitten by fleas. The bites have a darker center due to a crust of dead cells. A typical sign of a flea bite.

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Photos of Flea Bites and Bed Bug Bites

You don’t need to treat the symptoms of flea and bed bug bites, as they eventually go away on their own. However, you can use some methods to ease the discomfort until it disappears. These remedies include:

  • Gently wash the affected area with a cold cloth and a non-astringent soap
  • Taking an antihistamine pill or applying an antihistamine ointment
  • Take over-the-counter pain relievers according to the manufacturer’s instructions
  • Avoid scratching the hives, which only leads to further irritation

Question 1: What kind of bite is the next image?

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Correct! the image corresponds to flea bites.

The sting of other insects such as spiders, bees, and ants is quite painful. They are also unique and do not have a pattern to follow.

Question 2: What kind of bite is the next image?

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Correct! the image corresponds to bed bug bites.

Excellent! Now you can distinguish between a flea bite and a bed bug bite more easily.

Conclusion

It is quite difficult to distinguish between bedbugs and flea bites, however with the basic knowledge they are easily identified. It is proven that fleas and mosquitoes can transmit diseases that are dangerous to health. However, there is no reference that bed bugs transmit diseases to humans. Treatment of bed bug bites is simple and only requires management of the inflammation. On the other hand, if you have been bitten by fleas or mosquitoes and have symptoms such as fever and/or headache, consult your doctor.

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