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  2. Bedbugs - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    It can be difficult to get rid of a bedbug infestation because they hide well and can live months without eating. You may need to hire a professional exterminator, who will likely use a combination of pesticides and nonchemical treatments. You may also treat your home for bedbugs by: Vacuuming.

  3. 6 Remedies for Bed Bugs: What to Do and When to See a Doctor - ...

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    Bed bug treatments mostly revolve around killing the bugs and their eggs. Bed bugs are excellent at hiding and avoiding removal. Wrap Your Mattress and Box Spring. Since bed bugs prefer...

  4. Bedbugs: Diagnosis and treatment - American Academy of...

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    Your dermatologist may prescribe medication to treat the following: Allergic reaction. Some people may require an injection of an antihistamine, corticosteroid, or epinephrine (adrenaline) for a severe allergic reaction.

  5. How to Get Rid of Bedbugs: A Step-by-Step Guide - Healthline

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    Once you identify and contain all infested areas, you can combine chemical and non-chemical treatments to kill the bugs. A bedbug (Cimex species) infection can be difficult to treat on your own...

  6. Caring for Patients with Bed Bug Bites | Bed Bugs | CDC

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    Most bed bug bites require only minimal symptomatic treatment and good hygiene to prevent secondary infection. If needed, use topical steroid creams for severe cases. Secondary infections may require antibiotics.

  7. In most cases, bedbug bites get better on their own. To relieve symptoms, you can try: Apply an over-the-counter (OTC) or prescription steroid cream to decrease inflammation and itching. Take an...

  8. If you think you have a bed bug infestation, contact a professional pest control company experienced with treating bed bugs. They will typically spray insecticides to treat the area. On This Page

  9. Bed Bugs: Bites, Identification, Prevention - Cleveland Clinic

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    What medications are used to treat bed bug bites? To treat the symptoms of the bed bug bite, the following medications can help: Anti-itch cream. Antihistamines. Steroid cream. Antibiotics. Do bed bug bites spread if I itch my skin? No, bed bug bites don’t multiply if you itch them.

  10. How to Treat Bedbug Bites: Effective Remedies and Prevention Tips

    www.verywellhealth.com/how-to-treat-bed-bug-bites-8663615

    Apply corticosteroid cream or calamine lotion to reduce itchiness, which will keep you from scratching. Apply a cold compress to the bites to reduce swelling and itchiness. If needed, you can also take over-the-counter pain relievers or antihistamines to reduce symptoms while the bites heal. How Long Does It Take for Bedbug Bites to Heal?

  11. Treatment for bed bug bites may include hydrocortisone, anti-itch creams, and antihistamines. If infection occurs due to scratching, doctors may prescribe antibiotics.