Fleas

Definition

Fleas are small insects that feed on the blood humans, dog, cats, and warm-blooded animals.

Alternative Names

Dog fleas; Siphonaptera

Causes

Fleas prefer to live on dogs and cats. They may also be found on humans and other animals.

Pet owners may not be bothered by fleas until the pet is gone for a long period of time. Fleas look for other sources of food and begin to bite humans. Bites often occur around the waist, ankles, armpits, and in the bend of the elbows and knees.

Symptoms

Symptoms of flea bites include hives, itching and rash.

The rash:

You may also have swelling around a sore or injury.

 

Exams and Tests

A skin biopsy is sometimes done.

Treatment

The goal of treatment is to get rid of the fleas. This can be done by treating your home, pets, and outside areas with chemicals (pesticides). Small children should not be in the home when pesticides are being used. Birds and fish must be protected when chemicals are sprayed. Home foggers and flea collars do not always work to get rid of fleas. If home treatments do not work, you may need to get professional pest control help.

You can us an over-the-counter 1% hydrocortisone to relieve itching. Antihistamines you take by mouth may also help with itching.

Outlook (Prognosis)

Getting rid of fleas can be hard and may take many tries.

Possible Complications

Scratching can lead to a skin infection.

Prevention

Prevention may not always be possible.Use of of chemical sprays may be helpful if fleas are common in your area. Professional pest control may be needed in some cases.

References

Habif TM. Infestations and bites. In: Habif TP, ed. Clinical Dermatology. 5th ed. Philadelphia, Pa:Mosby Elsevier;2009:chap 15.


Review Date: 11/20/2012
Reviewed By: Kevin Berman, MD, PhD, Atlanta Center for Dermatologic Disease, Atlanta, GA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. Also reviewed by A.D.A.M. Health Solutions, Ebix, Inc., Editorial Team: David Zieve, MD, MHA, David R. Eltz, Stephanie Slon, and Nissi Wang.
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