Scabies...I'm not kidding. My little boy had them and it took a month to finally get it diagnosed correctly....ask you dr. though because the treatment is a pain and you need a prescription.
It could also be bed bugs, which are becoming more common.
If you are experiencing several bumps all over your legs, it could be boils; seek medical attention.
it gets swollen and itchy
It could be almost anything and it depends on where they are.
usually a mosquito bites you and the reason you get an itchy little bump is because you are allergic to its saliva. usually a cure to this itch is hydroquarterzone crew. a
Bites from fleas, mosquitoes, and bedbugs can be similar to chigger bites, as they all cause itchy, red welts on the skin. Like chigger bites, flea bites often appear in clusters, while mosquito bites typically present as raised, itchy bumps. Bedbug bites usually occur in linear patterns and can cause significant itching as well. Distinguishing between these bites often requires considering the location of the bites and the circumstances of exposure.
Green fly bites are many times not noticeable to the person being bit. They can only be noticed if the person sees the fly on their skin.
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Flea bites typically appear in clusters and are often found on the lower body, while mosquito bites are usually singular and can appear anywhere on the body. Flea bites tend to be very itchy and can sometimes cause a rash, while mosquito bites can also be itchy but may sometimes be painless. Additionally, flea bites can sometimes lead to a small red bump with a puncture mark in the center, while mosquito bites usually result in a raised, reddish bump.
Either you dont bathe reguarly...or you have exima
Scabies
The two main disadvantages of mosquitoes are that they are a pest and they are an irritant to human skin. When you get bit by a mosquito you will get a swollen, itchy spot.
Itchy, red swollen bumps on the skin are an all-too-familiar summer sign that bugs - and bug bites - are flourishing. That annoying itch may be a good sign, however. "Itchy is normal.