Bed bug bites in infants is a very touchy subject to discuss. It can be embarrassing, as most parents try their best to protect their children from bugs in the home. Even when it comes to baby ‘booster’ seats and high chairs — they’re scrubbed down with disinfectants. Are you at wits end? Are you ready to climb the walls with sleepless nights? There are numerous things you can do to not only rid your home of bed bugs, but prevent them from biting your children. Most people believe bed bug bites in infants is a myth but they are wrong.This article will help you to become knowledgeable of the existences of bed bugs and how they attack infants. Infants are usually okay with bugs until they actually get bitten. Things can get a little hairy if an infant develops bed bug bites. While bed bug bites in infants may not always be an issue, it is certainly something worth discussing.
Bed Bug Bites In Infants
The appearance of bed bug bites in infants
Bed bug bites are the most common symptom, but it is important to note that they rarely show up on infants and toddlers. They appear in a line or in clusters of three to five small red bumps that can be mistaken for mosquito bites. Bed bug bites are often misdiagnosed as other bug bites or allergic reactions. They may not itch at all, especially if your child has been bitten multiple times or for a long period of time. Bed bug bites can appear anywhere on the body including:
- Head
- Arms
- Legs
- Back
Infants and bed bugs
Bed bugs are tiny insects that feed on human blood, typically at night and while people are sleeping. While bed bug bites can be very itchy, they are not dangerous to infants. However, severe reactions can occur in babies and lead to rashes, swelling and blisters. Bed bug bites may also cause anemia and fever.
Bed bugs spread through infested items such as luggage or furniture that is transported from one location to another. They can also be spread by bringing home secondhand clothing or furniture that contains the insects’ eggs or feces (faeces).
If you think your baby has been bitten by a bed bug, contact your doctor right away – especially if any signs of infection develop after the bite occurs (redness spreading around the area of the bite; pus-filled blisters).
What you can do
Here are some things you can do to help get rid of bed bugs in your home:
- Call a pest control specialist.
- Wash sheets, blankets and pillowcases regularly.
- Wash and dry clothes on high heat.
- Vacuum and steam clean your home often, especially after traveling or when bringing in new furniture from outside the home.
- Seal cracks and crevices where bed bugs may hide (around electrical outlets, under baseboards or inside window frames).
- Use a mattress encasement with zippered closure around all four sides to trap any bed bugs inside the encasement while allowing air flow through it so you don’t suffocate them as they try to escape by moving toward light sources at night; this will also prevent them from spreading throughout the rest of your bedroom! Finally, make sure that there aren’t any other animals around like mice before using these products—if there are then those animals could potentially become infested themselves which would only cause further problems down the road!
Bed bug bites appear differently in infants than adults, so it’s important to know what to look for
Bed bug bites appear differently in infants than adults. Babies have thinner skin and may not react as strongly to bed bug bites as adults do. Bed bug bites can be confused with other skin conditions, including mosquito, flea and tick bites, allergic reactions or rashes caused by eczema or diaper rash.
If you are concerned that your infant has been bitten by a bedbug, you should contact your health care provider for advice about treatment options and whether further evaluation is needed. If you suspect that someone in your household has been bitten by an adult bedbug (not an immature nymph), then it’s important to get a definitive diagnosis from a healthcare professional who specializes in evaluating bite reactions.
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