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- Pulicosis abstract "Pulicosis (also known as \"flea bites\") is a skin condition caused by several species of fleas, including the cat flea (Ctenocephalides felis) and dog flea (Ctenocephalides canis). This condition can manifest itself after only a single flea bite. The bite(s) may not even be noticed. Within minutes of being bitten, skin irritation begins. This can range from mild irritation to severe irritation. After 48 to 72 hours, a more severe rash-like irritation may begin to spread across the body. Symptoms include swelling of the bitten area, erythema, ulcers of the mouth and throat, restlessness, and soreness of the areolae. If these symptoms appear, seek immediate medical attention. In extreme cases, within 1 week after being bitten, the condition may spread through the lymph nodes and begin affecting the central nervous system. Permanent nerve damage can occur.If they receive an excessive number of bites, pets can also develop flea allergy dermatitis, which can potentially be fatal if no actions are taken. However, dogs and cats are not the only ones that are at risk. Humans can suffer from flea bites and, depending on a variety of factors, the bites can cause much pain and discomfort. While there are a number of treatments available, it's very important to resist the urge to scratch the bites because this can make the condition worse, sometimes even causing a serious infection. Various over-the-counter medications, including anti-scratch cream, can be very effective.".
- Pulicosis icd10 "W57".
- Pulicosis icd9 "919.4".
- Pulicosis thumbnail Fleabite.JPG?width=300.
- Pulicosis wikiPageID "22776958".
- Pulicosis wikiPageLength "2562".
- Pulicosis wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Pulicosis wikiPageRevisionID "679023371".
- Pulicosis wikiPageWikiLink Areola.
- Pulicosis wikiPageWikiLink Cat_flea.
- Pulicosis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Parasitic_infestations,_stings,_and_bites_of_the_skin.
- Pulicosis wikiPageWikiLink Dermatitis.
- Pulicosis wikiPageWikiLink Dog_flea.
- Pulicosis wikiPageWikiLink Erythema.
- Pulicosis wikiPageWikiLink Flea.
- Pulicosis wikiPageWikiLink Flea_allergy_dermatitis.
- Pulicosis wikiPageWikiLink Skin.
- Pulicosis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pulicosis".
- Pulicosis caption "Flea bites on the back of a human".
- Pulicosis icd "919.4".
- Pulicosis icd "W57".
- Pulicosis name "Pulicosis".
- Pulicosis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Animal_bites_and_stings.
- Pulicosis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cutaneous-infection-stub.
- Pulicosis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_disease.
- Pulicosis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pulicosis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rp.
- Pulicosis subject Category:Parasitic_infestations,_stings,_and_bites_of_the_skin.
- Pulicosis hypernym Condition.
- Pulicosis type Disease.
- Pulicosis type Thing.
- Pulicosis type Q12136.
- Pulicosis comment "Pulicosis (also known as \"flea bites\") is a skin condition caused by several species of fleas, including the cat flea (Ctenocephalides felis) and dog flea (Ctenocephalides canis). This condition can manifest itself after only a single flea bite. The bite(s) may not even be noticed. Within minutes of being bitten, skin irritation begins. This can range from mild irritation to severe irritation. After 48 to 72 hours, a more severe rash-like irritation may begin to spread across the body.".
- Pulicosis label "Pulicosis".
- Pulicosis sameAs Q3410750.
- Pulicosis sameAs Pulicose.
- Pulicosis sameAs m.05zypfd.
- Pulicosis sameAs Пуликоз.
- Pulicosis sameAs Q3410750.
- Pulicosis wasDerivedFrom Pulicosis?oldid=679023371.
- Pulicosis depiction Fleabite.JPG.
- Pulicosis isPrimaryTopicOf Pulicosis.
- Pulicosis name "Pulicosis".