Your 8 Best Ways to Treating Flea Bites Naturally
The 8 Top Natural Ingredients to Get The Job Done!
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What matters is not just the fact that the insects will feed on your pets’ blood. These pests will also interfere with you and your family’s well-being by giving you unwanted bites.
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Flea bites can be easily confused with bug bites because both leave red spots and make you itch. Learning how to differentiate between the two types of bites will help to ensure that you are applying the right remedy for them.
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Flea bites appear in clustered dots while bug bites are single red, raised bumps. Flea bites are often found on the lower parts of the body such as the ankles, feet or legs while bug bites may be scattered anywhere although they are usually in a linear pattern.
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Make sure that the bites you have are caused by fleas. You can find various treatments for flea bites here. Additionally, below are 8 ways to treat flea bites with natural remedies to get rid of the discomfort.
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1. Lemon Juice
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Slice a lemon in half and squeeze out the juice out. Directly apply the liquid to the flea bites and for quick relief from the irritation.
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2. Honey
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Honey is ideal for flea bites as well because it helps to lessen the itching so you are less inclined to scratch.
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Apply raw (unheated) honey directly to the bites and the itchy skin will be soothed and will feel less irritated.
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3. Aloe Vera
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The anti-inflammatory properties in the aloe vera gel are also perfect for quickly healing inflamed skin. Applying aloe vera directly onto the flea bites two to three times per day will give relief from the itch.
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4. Oatmeal
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Grind the oatmeal and mix it with yogurt to create a paste to put onto your flea bites. Leave the paste on your red spots for 20 to 30 minutes. Do this 2 to 3 times per day until the irritation disappears.
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Oatmeal is aso ideal for treating fleas on your pets as well. A warm bath in oatmeal will help to relieve your pets from the discomfort caused by flea bites.
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5. Curcumin from The Turmeric Root
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Curcumin, the medicinal extract from the tumeric root is one of the best natural anti-inflammatories. You can take curcumin as an oral supplement to douse the flames of inflammation from these flea bites.
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6. Cool Tea Bags
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Simply put the cool tea bag on the spots and feel the relief. The itchiness will be gone and the bites will quickly heal.
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7. Ice Packs
Applying an ice pack to the red spots caused by flea bites will soothe the irritation and reduce any swelling.
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However, you need a bag or cloth to cover the ice rather than directly placing the ice on the bites. Repeat this application for a few times at 2 to 3-minute intervals until the discomfort disappears.
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8. Essential Oils
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The anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial properties in these essential oils will relieve the itchiness and infection of the flea bites.
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These oils are very concentrated, so they need to be mixed with a carrier oil before application on the bites. The best carrier oil to use is coconut oil.
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Just add one or two drops of your chosen essential oil to a tablespoon of the carrier oil to create a perfect remedy to apply on flea bites.
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However, remember that essential oils are good for treating flea bites on humans only. Don’t try to apply them to your pets.
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As you can see, there are several inexpensive and easily available natural remedies to help you remove the irritation of flea bites.
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However, prevention is still better than the cure. It is best to take good care of your furry pets and living environment to reduce the incidence of fleas bites.
Post by Richard Clayton
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