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ArrayDon’t let the bed bugs bite. Despite their role in an adorable bedtime proverb, bed bugs are pesky little pests. They sneak into your bed, your furniture, even your carpet, and while you sleep or watch TV, they bite you. The next morning, you’re left wondering why you’re red and itchy.
First-line treatment for flea bites includes washing the bites with soap and water and, if needed, applying a topical anti-itch cream. A lukewarm bath with oatmeal can also relieve itchiness. You should avoid showering or bathing with hot water, which can make itching more severe.
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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