We continue to hear news about those creepy little bedbugs
popping up in mattresses, particularly in hotels. With summer underway, travel season
is in full swing and many of our clients have been asking how they can protect
their families from the itchy bites caused by bedbugs.
Bedbugs can live behind walls and wallpaper, in the seams of
upholstered furniture, behind electrical outlets, under wall-to-wall carpeting
and inside bed frames and mattresses. Contrary to popular belief, there is no
association between bedbugs and dirt. They simply feed on blood from animals
and humans and like to live nearby their food source. That is why infestations
are commonly found in areas with high rates of turnover – like apartment
buildings and hotels. Getting a bedbug infestation can be as easy as one
jumping into a suitcase and traveling back home with you.
Bedbug bites are characterized by itchy, red welts that
typically appear in clusters, with each cluster containing three to five bites
in a zigzag pattern, according to the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD).
Here are some tips for treating bedbug bites:
- Clean the bites. Wash the affected area with warm soap and water.
- Treat the itch to prevent scratching. Scratching can cause the skin to become infected. Apply a corticosteroid cream to the bites to minimize itching.
- Seek treatment. According to the AAD, you should see a dermatologist for treatment if you have several bedbug clusters, blisters, infected skin (where bites feel tender or ooze pus), or if you form an allergic skin reaction resulting in red, swollen skin or hives.
Treatment may require an injection of an antihistamine,
corticosteroid or epinephrine for a severe allergic reaction. An antibiotic or over-the-counter
antiseptic medication may be necessary to treat any infections. For itchiness,
an antihistamine pill or liquid medicine might also be prescribed. It is
important to visit a dermatologist during these circumstances to determine what
treatment is right for you. Consult a pest-control company to find out how to
get rid of bedbug infestations.
If you think you might have bedbug bites, follow these tips
and call Greenville Dermatology today at 864-282-5872 to schedule an
appointment with a dermatologist.
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