Severe Itching On The Thigh, White Bite Marks. Due To Bed Bug?
Hi recently my right thigh has been itchy and yesterday and the day before I put sudocream on it at night and that seemed to ease the itchiness. I woke up this morning and my thigh was itchy again so I looked at it and there at loads if small white bites and I thought they could be bed bug but now I m not to sure. Ill look forward to your reply. Thanks for your time Katie !
Looks like you have developed a lesion of Vector dermatitis, also known as Paederus dermatitis.. Paederus dermatitis is a peculiar, irritant contact dermatitis characterized by a sudden onset of red lesions on exposed areas of the body. The disease is provoked by an insect belonging to the genus Paederus. You need to apply an antibiotic/steroid combination cream over the lesion twice a day. Take oral antihistamine like levocetrizine once a day to decrease the swelling.
Do not use any moisturizer or oils till the time the lesion heals .
Hope it helps Wishing you speedy recovery Dr Geetika Paul
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Severe Itching On The Thigh, White Bite Marks. Due To Bed Bug?
Hi Welcome to Healthcare Magic Forum Looks like you have developed a lesion of Vector dermatitis, also known as Paederus dermatitis.. Paederus dermatitis is a peculiar, irritant contact dermatitis characterized by a sudden onset of red lesions on exposed areas of the body. The disease is provoked by an insect belonging to the genus Paederus. You need to apply an antibiotic/steroid combination cream over the lesion twice a day. Take oral antihistamine like levocetrizine once a day to decrease the swelling. Do not use any moisturizer or oils till the time the lesion heals . Hope it helps Wishing you speedy recovery Dr Geetika Paul