Can Fleas Give You a Rash?
The best way to deal with flea bites is to avoid scratching them as this can lead to infection. However, there are a few natural remedies that can help you relieve flea itching and discomfort. Honey contains an enzyme called catalase that helps in the relief of minor inflammation. After a flea bite, apply a thin layer of unprocessed honey on the affected area. To avoid a sticky mess, you can use bandages to cover the area.
Flea bites usually appear as small red bumps with a halo around them. They may cause itching and sometimes cause blisters or crusts. If you scratch these, they may become infected and bleed. In the most severe cases, you may also experience a fever and difficulty breathing.
If you think you may have a flea allergy, you should visit a doctor immediately. Often flea bites are caused by a household infestation. These infestations are often hard to detect but can be a sign of a larger infestation of fleas.
Flea bites are extremely itchy and can leave a small puncture mark. A pharmacist will be able to identify flea bites and check for symptoms of infection. In the majority of cases, the bites of a flea will disappear on their own within a few days. However, if the bites are swollen, the affected area may become infected.