That depends directly on the individual that was attacked. The resulting severity of the bite is different with each person. When a BedBug "bites" you what happens is the nasty little creature secretes a couple of chemicals at the point of the bite. One is ananesthetic that stops you from feeling the pain of the bite and waking up. The other is an anti coagulant to make sucking your blood easier for them. How each individual reacts to those chemicals is what determines the severity of the bite and the time it will take to go away.
What you see as a bite is an allergic reaction. In some cases that reaction can be very dangerous and has even been known to bring on Asthma attacks.
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Hey - bed bug bites tend to be on upperbody and flies lower body
There are multiple signs that are out there to determine if there is a bed bug infestation. The body will have rash like bites all over in areas.
You should stay in bed for as long as you feel unwell. Your body will tell you how long you need to rest. Generally I would relax and take it easy for a couple of days to let the antibiotics truly work.
Yes it can
The red bitewounds should dissapear after a couple of days. They may get infected and become pimple-like.
If all over your body, could be bed bugs or flea bites.
No, bed bug bites are not contagious and bed bugs are not known to transmit any diseases to people. However bed bugs themselves can be transmitted from one person's clothes to another's bed and then bite that person.
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Tanning beds include a session timer as a safety feature, so that you do not stay in the tanning bed too long. Most beds also have internal cooling systems that cool the bed and the body during the sesion and after.
It is better to use a tanning bed daily then semi weekly. You have a better change of burning the longer you stay in a tanning bed.
There are many ways to hide bed bug bites. You can cover them up with clothing. You could also use concealer or cosmetic makeup to assist in covering up the bites.