I do not think cockroaches bite.
YOU KILL THE COCKROACH.. AND FINALLY PAY FOR PEST CONTROL..
Yes, complications can arise from an infected cockroach bite, such as skin infections, allergic reactions, and in rare cases, transmission of diseases. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect an infection from a cockroach bite.
You could apply an antiseptic to the bite, such as tincture of iodine, or polysporin.
headache
no but it can cause infection
They don't bite, so no.
two little holes
Around a cockroach egg.
Cockroaches don't bite people so don't worry about it.
Cockroach bites are generally not dangerous to humans. However, they can cause skin irritation and potential infection if not properly cleaned and treated. It is important to wash the affected area with soap and water and monitor for any signs of infection. If you experience severe symptoms or an allergic reaction, seek medical attention.
Cockroaches do not usually bite, (only in extremely rare cases) as human skin provides no nutrition for cockroaches. It's often the nasty allergic reactions to cockroaches that are thought of as a bite. If a cockroach runs over skin, the places that get prolonged contact display large, mildly red, raised bumps. Often multiple bumps running in a straight line, similar to a mosquito bite, but with much stronger itch. The surrounding skin may then also become red and itchy as the reaction spreads due to scratching of the initial bumps.
A cockroach bite infection can be serious if not treated promptly. Potential risks include skin irritation, allergic reactions, and the transmission of diseases such as salmonella or E. coli. It is important to clean and disinfect the bite area and seek medical attention if symptoms worsen.