Fleas can bite both animals and humans, and usually they prefer the legs and ankles. People can react differently to the flea bite, and some people won’t even be of interest to the fleas but some will. Those appealing and sensitive to flea bites can even develop a severe allergy. Usuall...
You can generally treat fleabites in children with antihistamines, steroid creams, and ice. But talk to your child’s doctor before giving any medication. Some aren’t safe for young children, or you might need to give them in smaller doses. Don’t give aspirin to children. Fleabites on ...
Flea bites on dogs look like small, red, raised dots on your dog’s skin. They’re usually smaller than other insect bites and can be difficult to see through your dog’s fur. The exception, of course, is if your dog has an allergic reaction to the bite, in which case, the area ...
Fleas are tiny parasites that love to feed on your pet’s blood. The bites cause irritation and this can affect you and your family as well. When your cat has fleas, the bite usually causes your pet to scratch and it can lead to irritation and allergies. If fleas become established on...
This could lead to hair loss or red irritated skin. Need some additional advice? Take a look at some of the effective ways you can get rid of them in your home: 1. Treat all pets for fleas Treat all pets in your home regularly with a suitable flea treatment. Whether you have a...
How to get rid of fleas on dogs fast If your dog is suffering from fleas, you need to work fast. According to Dr. Wigfall, determining the best flea treatment will really depend on your situation. If you need to treat a severe infestation on your dog, you might want to consider produ...
Flea bites not only make your pet miserable, but they are also dangerous to human beings. Here are the 3 common flea diseases that can affect both you and your pet.
When getting rid of fleas persistence pays off. You need to treat both your dog and your home if you want to prevent them from coming back. Once you understand the flea’s life cycle it’s much easier to come up with your own treatment plan. Instead of just focusing on the visible fl...
I went online, again, to research bedbugs, mite bites, body lice, etc. anything that could give me a clue as to what might be happening to me and how to treat it. I am getting bites around my ears and neck…sometimes on my head and legs. I had what the ER Dr. said was ringwo...
allergies. If a dog engages in paw licking or paw chewing and no injury is visible, it may mean the dog has an allergy. Dogs may be having anallergic reaction to flea bites,something in their diet, or things they are exposed to in their environment, such as grass, mold, or dust...