What Can A Bed Insect Do To Me?

Mar 29
07:38

2010

Parson's Staff Writer

Parson's Staff Writer

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While all of this is great, what you want to comprehend is what the bed insect will end up doing to you. The good news is that bed bugs are not that dangerous to most people. While no one wants to have them around, they are not likely to give you any real problems, although in some people they can cause a higher level of reaction than others will have.

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While all of this is great,What Can A Bed Insect Do To Me? Articles what you want to comprehend is what  the bed insect will end up doing to you. 
The good news is that bed bugs are not that dangerous to  most people.  While no one wants to have them around, they  are not likely to give you any real problems,  although in some people they can cause a higher level of  reaction than others will have.
Bed bugs are often thought of in the minds of children as  biting.  In the sing song, “Don’t let the bed bugs bite,”  they might have described just what the human can expect from  the little bed insect.
The good news is that it is painless to the human.  The bed  bugs will likely feed from their host at night, while the  host is sleeping and still.  
As a result, it is likely that the host, or human, will never  feel it or will they see the bed bug in fact bite them.
The bed bug will inject a liquid into the bite that it  creates.  This fluid is used to keep the blood from  clotting and sealing up the wound.  In most cases, the only  way that you will realize that you have been bit is by the  reaction that some people have to this fluid.  
If you do have a reaction to the fluid, it is likely to be  something that is bothersome but not overly problematic.   It will be an itchy, irritated and inflamed region of the  skin.  
But, each person is several here.  Many people don't  have any reaction to the bug bite at all, which makes it  harder to be aware of they are even there.  

Harsher Reactions
Some people will respond in a much more severe way.  There is  no way to tell which way you will respond, until you do.  If  they react severely, it is likely that they will have a  inflated and hard area on their region of their skin at the  bite mark.  It will be tiny and generally looks like a white  welt on the skin.  
If you have this serious of a reaction to the bug bite, you  will likely have a great deal of itching to go along with  it.  
If you have serious reactions to the bed bug bite they can  last from just a few hours to days.  It is wise to seek out  the help of a expert when you have these serious  reactions to any type of bug bite.
One of the most common signs of bed bug bites is having  three or more bite marks or welts in a row.  This is  thought to happen because the bed insect will become detached  to the region, almost certainly by the host moving, and will then  need to open a new piercing to draw blood from.
One thing to note about the bed bug is that they are  numerous from flea bites.  They do not have a burgundy dot in  the middle of the bite mark, but will be a solid color  throughout the mark.
It is key to notice any marks that you may possibly have that  are little, bite like marks that you actually can not explain.   
This can be a sign that there are bed bugs lurking in your  bed at night.  



More Side Effects?
Bed insect bites do not normally lead to serious reactions in  humans.  But, they are annoying enough to bring about stresses in  our lives as well.
Some people that have experienced bed bugs in their residence  have problems with sleeping in their beds.  They may possibly feel  anxiety and worry about the bed bugs, even knowing that  they are not going to cause a great deal of damage to them.
This fear can lead to insomnia as well.  
At an extreme level, bed bugs can bring about things like  distress and alarm.  At some times, it can also bring about  delusional parasitosis as well.  Here, a person becomes  delusional, wondering that they see and feel the bed bugs on  their skin.
The amount of blood that you will lose because of the bed  insect is a very tiny amount and will likely not affect the  host at all.  They almost certainly don't notice any feelings  caused by this quandary.
Also, bed bugs are not known to result in any type of disease.   They are not known to carry and transmit diseases either.   This is unlike that of a mosquito that can transmit a  disease to its host.
They have been known to transport what is called pathogens for  the plague and for hepatitis B, but this is just from the  immunities that they have built up from these diseases over  the course of time.
The bed insect bite that does bring about a serve reaction or one  that leaves a welt on the skin can become infected if the  individual scratches at the region and by doing this,  supplies the needed bacteria to bring about the infection in  the skin of the host.