hopefully it will not.I would go to a hospital and get checked out only to be on the safe side.
yes
You will not have any fleas.
Are you sure you have fleas under your skin? If you do, you are the first person in the world to have them there. You may have some other parasite living under your skin, but it is not a flea. Fleas live on your skin where they bite you. They suck your blood. However, they do not stay on you. They spend 90% of their time on your bedding. You need to wash yourself, the clothes you sleep in and your bedding. Fleas also come with animals. They need flea control on their bodies. They need their bedding changed. And the floor of your house needs to be treated with insecticide. This will continue. The fleas will continue to live in the yard for 18 months. If you actually have a parasite under your skin, you will need a drug to get rid of it.
fleas and ticks
No, but the fleas can feed on the dog's blood. After 24 -48 hours a female flea will lay eggs with the blood feces which falls off the dog which, re-starts the life cycle.
This would be recorded under external exam - skin conditions.
It is irregular-shaped because human skin cells don't have cell wall.
One effective way to repel fleas from your skin is to apply insect repellent containing ingredients like DEET or picaridin. These repellents can help deter fleas and other insects from biting you.
ticks, fleas, bacteria, and other microorganisms. they have to be tiny to live on the human body.
No. Fleas themselves cannot have fleas, but they can have these things called "mites".
There are several types of bugs that can live in human hair even if only temporarily. Some of the bugs are lice, ticks, mosquitoes, roaches, and ants.
they puncture your skin and suck blood