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Definition

  • Bites from bed bugs

Symptoms of Bed Bug Bites

  • Usually cause itchy, red bumps in a group or line
  • Often they look like a hive or mosquito bite
  • Bite may have a red dot (puncture) in the center. This is where the bed bug bit through the skin.
  • Occasionally, a small blister can occur in the center
  • Bites are usually on exposed skin (arms, legs and face)
  • Bites are usually first noted in the morning.

Diagnosis of Bed Bug Bites

  • Live bed bugs hide and are not usually seen. Close inspection of the mattress may find some.
  • They are ¼ inch (6 mm), flat, oval shaped, reddish-brown bugs.
  • Suspect bed bugs if over 3 red bumps in a row are on exposed skin. The bumps or bites are very itchy.
  • Bed bug waste is found on bedding or mattress seams. It looks like dark brown flecks or coffee grounds.
  • A blood stain on the sheet may sometimes be found. This is from a bug smashed after feeding.

Cause of Bed Bug Bite Reactions

  • The skin bumps are the body's reaction to the bug's saliva.
  • While the bug is sucking blood, some of its secretions get mixed in.
  • Bed bugs are small visible blood-sucking bugs. They are about ¼ inch (6 mm) in length.
  • During the day, bed bugs hide in the corners of mattresses. They may also be found in bed crevices, floors, and walls.
  • At night, the bed bugs come out of hiding. They feed on humans for about 5 minutes.

Prevention of Getting Bed Bugs

  • Over half of bed bug infestations within homes start after recent travel.
  • Avoid hotels and hostels where bed bugs have been reported.
  • When you check into a hotel room, look for signs of bed bugs. Look for flecks of their waste (like coffee grounds) in the bedding and mattress. If present, ask for another room.
  • Keep your luggage and clothing on a luggage rack off the floor.
  • When you return from a trip, place all travel clothing into the clothes dryer. Run the dryer for 20 minutes. Reason: the heat will kill any bed bugs or their eggs that are present. One pregnant bed bug can spread bed bugs to an entire house.

Frequent Questions (FAQs)

  • Can bed bugs transmit HIV or hepatitis? This is highly unlikely. It has never been reported.
  • Do bed bugs like dirt? Not really. What bed bugs like is the warmth of the human body. Dirty and cluttered spaces just give bed bugs a place to hide.
  • Are bed bugs too small to be seen? No. You can see adult bed bugs. They are about the size of an apple seed (4-7 mm; ¼ inch).
  • Are bed bugs scared of the light? They do prefer darkness. But keeping the light on will not stop bed bugs from biting you.

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When To Call

Call 911 Now

  • Life-threatening allergic reaction suspected. Symptoms include sudden onset of trouble breathing or swallowing.
  • You think your child has a life-threatening emergency

Call Doctor or Seek Care Now

  • Spreading red area or streak with fever
  • Spreading red area or streak that's very large
  • Your child looks or acts very sick

Contact Doctor Within 24 Hours

  • Painful spreading redness started more than 24 hours after the bite. Note: any redness starting in the first 24 hours is a reaction to the bite.
  • More than 48 hours since the bite and redness gets larger
  • You think your child needs to be seen

Contact Doctor During Office Hours

  • Severe itching not better after 24 hours of using steroid cream
  • Scab that looks infected (drains pus or gets bigger) not better with antibiotic ointment
  • After 7 days, bites not better
  • After 14 days, bites not gone
  • You have other questions or concerns

Self Care at Home

  • Normal bed bug bite

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Care Advice

What You Should Know About Bed Bug Bites:

  • Bed bug bites cause itchy red bumps.
  • They are usually less than ½ inch (12 mm) in size.
  • Some are larger (like a hive). These are normal reactions to a bed bug.
  • A large hive does not mean your child has an allergy.
  • The redness does not mean the bite is infected.
  • Bed bugs do not carry any infectious diseases.
  • Don't panic: you can get rid of bed bugs from your home.
  • Here is some care advice that should help.

Steroid Cream for Itching:

  • To reduce the itching, use 1% hydrocortisone cream (such as Cortaid). No prescription is needed.
  • Apply 3 times a day until the itch is gone.
  • If you don't have, apply a baking soda paste until you can get some.

Allergy Medicine for Itching:

  • If itching becomes severe, give a dose of Benadryl.
  • No prescription is needed. Age limit: 1 and older.

Try Not to Scratch:

  • Cut the fingernails short.
  • Help your child not to scratch.
  • Reason: prevent a skin infection at the bite site.

Bed Bug Repellents - Not Helpful:

  • Insect repellents do not keep bed bugs from biting.
  • Repellents containing DEET (used on skin) and permethrin (used on clothing) do not help.

Removing Bed Bugs from Your Home:

  • Getting rid of bed bugs requires a licensed pest control service.
  • Look in the phone book or on the internet under Pest Control.

What to Expect:

  • Any pinkness or redness usually lasts 3 days.
  • The swelling may last 7 days.
  • The itch may last for 2 weeks.

Call Your Doctor If:

  • Bite looks infected (redness gets larger after 48 hours)
  • Large red bumps last more than 7 days
  • You think your child needs to be seen
  • Your child becomes worse

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Bed bug

This is a full-grown bedbug. Bedbugs are small brown bugs which are less than ¼ of an inch (6 mm) long. Bedbugs hide in the seams, folds and creases of mattresses and upholstery. They come out at night. During the day, you might see signs of them, such as shed skin, waste or blood marks on the linens.

Source: Self Care Decisions, LLC
From the Dr. William Weston Collection of Pediatric Dermatology. Used with permission.

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Bed Bug Bite

This is what a bed bug bite looks like. It can take a few days for the bites to appear after a bed bug bites you. The bites are usually itchy and often have a burning feeling. Try not to scratch and break the skin because this can cause an infection.

Source: Self Care Decisions, LLC
From the Dr. William Weston Collection of Pediatric Dermatology. Used with permission.

Barton Schmitt MD, FAAP

Disclaimer: this health information is for educational purposes only. You, the reader, assume full responsibility for how you choose to use it.

Copyright 2000-2024. Schmitt Pediatric Guidelines LLC.

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What is considered a low-grade fever for toddlers? ›

Fever-reducing medicines are not needed for low-grade fevers (99 to 101°F) unless your child seems uncomfortable or is not drinking well. Once a child's fever rises above 101.5°F, they generally feel miserable and fever-reducing medicine can help them feel better.

What are the symptoms of Covid 19 in healthy children? ›

The most common symptoms are cough, sore throat, headache and fever. Some patients progress to shortness of breath (trouble breathing). Other common symptoms are chills, shivering (shaking), runny nose, muscle pain, fatigue (tiredness) and loss of smell or taste.

What if my sick baby is not eating or drinking? ›

In general, call your baby's doctor if your infant seems especially sluggish, is refusing food or drink, is vomiting (not just spitting-up), has diarrhea, or has a fever. Remember, if you're worried, there's probably a good reason even if you don't recognize it, so don't hesitate to call your baby's doctor.

What is the best website to ask medical questions? ›

MedlinePlus is the health information website from the U.S. National Library of Medicine. Find guidance you can trust about medical conditions, treatments, testing, medications, and more.

Do doctors recommend Googling symptoms? ›

One of the biggest reasons you as a patient should never google your symptoms is that diseases are incredibly complex. Some symptoms can overlap many different diagnoses, all of which can range in severity.

What fever is too high for a child? ›

In general, call the doctor if your child is: younger than 3 months old with a rectal temperature of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher. 3 months or older with a temperature higher than 102.2°F (39°C) any age but has a health problem like cancer or sickle cell disease and has a fever.

Is 99.7 a fever for a child? ›

Fever is the temporary increase in the body's temperature in response to a disease or illness. A child has a fever when the temperature is at or above one of these levels: 100.4°F (38°C) measured in the bottom (rectally) 99.5°F (37.5°C) measured in the mouth (orally)

Why do fevers spike at night? ›

Cortisol is closely linked to your immune system function. Cortisol is higher during the day, and these higher levels suppress your immune activity to a large degree. When cortisol levels go down at night, your immune system is more active in fighting illness or infection. This is why fevers spike at night.

What is the best medicine for children with COVID-19? ›

Remdesivir (brand name Veklury) is now an approved treatment for children 28 days or older and weighing about 7 pounds with a positive COVID-19 test. This treatment can be used in hospitalized or non-hospitalized children that have mild-to-moderate COVID-19 and are at risk for severe COVID-19 illness.

How do I know if my toddler has COVID? ›

In very young children, fever may be the only symptom of flu infection. Because COVID-19 symptoms vary widely and often range from mild to severe, the only way to know for sure if your child has the virus is by taking a COVID-19 test.

What happens if a child doesn't eat enough? ›

When kids can't gain weight, they also often may not grow as tall as they should. Kids need to get enough calories to learn and develop well. So kids with failure to thrive might start to walk and talk later than other kids, and can have trouble learning in school.

How long can a child go without eating when sick? ›

It really depends on the child's illness and symptoms as to when they will feel ready to eat again. Follow their lead and be guided by their appetite and when they are ready to eat again. As long as they are getting hydrated then they should be fine without food for a number of days.

Should I let my sick child sleep all day? ›

Should I let my child sleep when they're not feeling well? The best way for you to help your child recover is to let them to rest, allowing their immune system to fight the illness. Don't be concerned if your child is sleeping more than usual or eating less for a few days.

What is the most trusted health website? ›

The National Institutes of Health website is a good place to start for reliable health information. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website is another one. As a rule, health websites sponsored by federal government agencies are accurate sources of information.

Is the WebMD symptom checker accurate? ›

The WebMD symptom checker was most frequently used and was assessed in eight studies. The primary diagnostic accuracy of WebMD ranged from 3 to 53% across a variety of medical conditions that were assessed in eight included studies (Table ​3)1,22.

Is WebMD reliable? ›

URAC, the Utilization Review Accreditation Commission, has accredited WebMD's operations continuously since 2001 regarding everything from proper disclosures and health content to security and privacy.

What is the best app to track multiple symptoms? ›

Symple® helps patients observe and report symptoms of hard to diagnose conditions or those in which symptoms inform treatment. Symple® also makes it easy to track factors that might affect your symptoms, such as prednisone, meditation, or gluten intake. Symple® helps you identify and eliminate triggers.

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