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ArrayNo surprise that these tiny bloodsuckers can wreak a lot of havoc in your home. If they get into bed with you, they can leave red, itchy welts all over your body. Fortunately, you can get rid of bedbugs. Be patient as removing bedbugs often takes some time and effort. You may have to try a few different chemical and non-chemical approaches, especially if you have a large infestation.
If you suspect that you’re allergic, take an antihistamine to reduce your chances of an allergic reaction. See your doctor if you suspect you may have an infection or if the bites don’t clear up after a few weeks. If your bites become infected, your doctor can prescribe antibiotics or other medication.
Bedbug bites usually go away after a week or two. You should contact your doctor if: the bites don’t go away after a few weeks, you develop a secondary infection from scratching the bites, you experience signs of an allergic reaction, such as hives, You can use a topical steroid to treat bedbug bites on the skin.
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