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Learn About Flea Bites on Humans

Welcome to our informative page about flea bites on humans. Here, you can engage with our AI assistant to understand what flea bites look like, common symptoms, and effective treatments. Feel free to ask any questions you may have.

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Flea bites on humans usually appear as small, red, itchy bumps, often clustered in groups on legs and feet. Fleas prefer targeting areas where the body is closer to the ground. Have you been dealing with flea bites personally, or are you just curious about identifying them? It's important to treat bites properly and also address the potential flea infestation in your environment. How can I assist you further with this issue?