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To treat sand fly bites, clean the affected area with soap and water, apply a cold compress to reduce swelling, and use over-the-counter anti-itch creams or calamine lotion to relieve itching. If the bite becomes infected or symptoms worsen, seek medical attention.
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no i don't think it is nessessery what if it bites you!!!!
yes and then you sometimes get painful blisters over top the bites
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No it is not a virus, it is a Trypanosomatid protozoa, and is a parasite transmitted to humans from sand fly bites
A sand fly bite is not contagious. It is similar to a mosquito or flea bite. The bites do not spread on a person's body or to other people.
All snakes do. Their fangs are curved back, so they're hooked on when they bite.
Cure - no. Offer some light relief - perhaps.
Had bad experiences with sand fly bites while living in Darwin. Didn't know I was bitten but had multiple blisters up to 5-6mm with a clear fluid. After a day or two they would break and then bleed. Healing took up to a month and left scars. On a recent trip up to tropical areas I got more bites even though I had applied repellent. I found that by constantly applying waterless hand cleaner gel(high in alcohol) they did not get as large and I kept it up even when the blister broke(painful!). That kept them under control and cleared up in about two weeks without scars.