Bed Bugs
Bedbug bites
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Bedbug bites are painless, but some people experience a reaction to them. This can occur from a few minutes after being bitten up to a week or two later.
Bedbug bites:
- can cause Pruritus red bumps on the skin
- usually occur on exposed areas such as the face, neck, hands or arms
- often occur in lines across the skin
- may cause a rash or fluid-filled blisters in more severe cases
- can become infected with bacteria if scratched signs of infection include pain, increasing redness and swelling
The bites usually fade in a few days. If they're very itchy, you can buy a mild steroid cream (such as hydrocortisone) or antihistamine tablets to relieve the itch.
See your GP if you develop signs of a skin infection (pain, redness and swelling). You may need antibiotics .
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