When a flea bites a human, it injects saliva that contains proteins that can cause itching, redness, and swelling at the bite site. Some people may also develop an allergic reaction to flea bites, resulting in more severe symptoms. It is important to treat flea bites promptly to reduce discomfort and prevent infections.
Flea bites can cause skin irritation, itching, redness, and sometimes allergic reactions in humans. In some cases, flea bites can transmit diseases such as typhus and plague, though this is rare. It's important to promptly treat flea bites to prevent further complications.
no it stays on the dog until u get some flea stuff
FLEAS DO BITE!!! They hurt, I am sensitive to flea bites and have over 14 bites on one leg ONE LEG over 2 days!!!! The infestation gets passed all over the house especially if the house has carpets, pets that roam all over it and lots of soft things! Treat fleas as soon as possible using either ( these are some good recommendations, not compulsory) BAYER 'spot on' flea that you can get from the vets, flea powder or a flea collar. Antisan is very good for treating the bites, or Calamine lotion, which is also good for chicken pocks!!! Cats and dogs pass on fleas quickly!!! Treat before a big problem occurs !!!
Try to rub some anti mosquito cream. To sour the pain treat it with moisturizer and baby oil.
Yes and no. Some people do still today contract the bubonic plague via rat-flea bites, and that is certainly not good, it is not common, nor an epidemic. VERY few people contract it nowadays because of increased sanitation, and modern medicine.
I'm sure its more likely for a flea to be transferred from an animal to a human, But I'm definetely possible for fleas to be transfered from humans to animals. Sorry if this answer doesn't exactly give you what you're looking for. :\
while the physical injury inflicted by a flea bite alone may not be enough to kill a human being, fleas are known to carry some very serious and potentially life-threatening diseases. in serious cases flea bites can also result in anemia.
They are tiny black or deep brown and yes, they do bite the dog. They also can get into things in the house. Some people are allergic to flea bites. If the dogs don't go to the vet and get a flea remedy such as "Program" (the vets have other types) then the dog will be miserable. Fleas are usually all over a dog, but particularly love the nose area and behind the ears.
A good way is to buy some flea shampoo. Or if you want a more permanent solution, buy a flea collar.
Some likely did, but it was more likely that one would be bitten by a plague carrying flea that came off a dead rat.
I suspect that everyone gets bitten by bed bugs, but the bites only get inflamed on people who have an allergy to their saliva. Otherwise, the bites are unnoticeable.