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Identify and Treat Flea Bites on Humans

Have you been bitten by fleas and are not sure how to treat or prevent these irritating bites? Our AI assistant is here to provide you with personalized guidance and practical solutions. Start a conversation now to learn more!

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Flea bites on humans can be quite itchy and uncomfortable. They often appear as small, red bumps and are commonly found on the legs or ankles. It's important to keep the area clean and avoid scratching to prevent infection. Have you noticed any bites recently, and do you think they might be from fleas? I'm here to help if you're looking for ways to relieve the itching or wondering how to prevent more bites.