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ArrayCertain factors can make bedbugs harder to remove. You may have a tougher time ridding your home of them if you have a lot of clutter, or you travel often and bring new bedbugs home in your luggage. If you can’t rid your home on your own, you may have to call in a professional exterminator. Read on for a step-by-step guide on getting rid of bedbugs.
If you’re allergic to fleas, you may develop hives or a rash. The affected area may also swell and blister. If a blister appears and breaks, it may lead to an infection. If you scratch the affected area and break open the skin, you may also get a secondary infection from the bites.
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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