Pulicosis.
2.4.9 Flea bites
Grading & Level of Importance: B
Synonyms
Definition
Pruritic lesions caused by bites of from human or animal fleas.
Aetiology & Pathogenesis
Human flea (pulex irritans), various animal fleas (such as dog fleas, cat fleas, pigeon fleas, European rat fleas): flightless insects, 1-6 mm.
Signs & Symptoms
Multiple, very pruritic urticated papules with central haemorrhagic punctae. Typically present in an asymmetrical, linear or grouped distribution. Rarely can present as a bullous reaction. Can occur with more erythema in infants.
Localisation
Exposed body areas, preferentially around the ankles and lower legs.
Classification
Can occur with more erythema in infants.
Complications
Impetiginisation. Fleas can also transmit concurrent infectious diseases (for example Xenopsylla cheopis and plague).
Diagnosis
Clinical features. History of exposure and look for fleas in the affected individual’s' immediate environment; to confirm diagnosis and allow for treatment of primary host.
Differential diagnosis
Urticaria, other arthropod bites such as bed bugs.
Prevention & Therapy
Keep the affected area dry and use topical antipruritic measures (zinc oxide lotion, corticosteroid lotion). Systemic antihistamines. Insecticides and repellents. Treat potential primary hosts in the immediate environment such as pets and pigeons. Prophylactic measures include flea bands for dogs and cats.
Differential Diagnosis
Cases
Podcasts
Tests
- Which of following treatments are appropriate for flea bites?
- Which of the following fall into the differential diagnostic considerations for flea bites?
- Which lesion fits best to flea bites?
- Which treatments for flea bites are appropriate?
- Statement 1 Flea bites are found only on uncovered body areas
- Statement 1 Flea bites are often arranged in a triad
- Which statement is false?
- Which of the following correctly describes the localization of flea bites?
- Which of the following fall into the differential diagnostic considerations for flea bites?
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