Bed bugs are small, flightless, reddish-brown insects. These insects are transmitted through other infested belongings and dwellings by animals and humans. Obligatory bloodsucking exoparasites, they feed on the blood of sleeping people at night, in order to reach the next stage of development and complete their life cycles. Bites are more common on exposed skin surfaces, like that on the face, neck or arms, as opposed to skin creases and appear in a linear pattern or clusters. Asymptomatic bites are common but signs and symptoms can appear in the case of allergic reactions to the bed bug salivary components. Usually symptoms resolve on their own but sometimes pain relief and antiallergic antihistamine medicines are needed. Complications like skin infection need antibiotics and severe allergic reactions need emergency hospital treatment. Upon detection of bed bug infestation, extermination should be done by appropriate pest control services.
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