Bed Bugs Infestation can affect your Health Negatively

Besides the itchy bites and awful odor when squished, bedbugs do not really cause any harm to your home. They won’t destroy structures or sneak into your kitchen for food. In fact, they are too small to get in the way of any activity in the house.

That is however not to say that they are safe to share a roof with. They still pose a threat to one’s lifestyle, some home furnishings, and health as well. If left unattended for a long time, they can cause significant harm to a person’s health. Here are a few health risks of bedbugs that you should beware of:

 

 

If you are facing a bed bug infestation, you are likely to experience sleep deprivation due to the pain and itchiness from the bites and the distress that comes with having to deal with such a situation. Lack of sleep can cause both physical and mental exhaustion the following day, massively affecting your productivity. It can be even worse. 

Daytime tiredness may lead to accidents, heart diseases, loss of appetite, and impaired thinking. In some cases, it can cause arguments and other problems in the family. With the help of an experienced a bed bug control specialist, you can curb sleeplessness and a whole lot of resultant problems by simply getting rid of the bed bugs in your home.

 

  • Infections

 

The itchiness of bed bug bites can lead to the urge to scratch the area. Often bed bugs bite at night when you are asleep, so you are likely going to scratch the area unconsciously. Small wounds from persistent scratching are not exactly a cause for concern, but disease-causing bacteria may enter the scratched area and lead to an infection. Common signs of an infection include redness, tender bumps, and increased swelling.

 

  • Allergic reactions

 

Allergic reactions to insect bites and stings make for a common health concern. Some allergic reactions can be life-threatening. Individuals who are hypersensitive to stings and bites may experience anaphylactic shock – an extreme reaction characterized by chest tightness, wheezing, tightness in the throat, and an itchy or swollen tongue. Anaphylactic shock is considered a life-threatening issue that may call for immediate medical attention.

 

  • Stress

 

You may not understand just how vexing bed bugs can be if you have never had to deal with an infestation. Damage to beddings, unnecessary embarrassments, and constant bites can all make your home a stressful environment to dwell in. You are likely to develop emotional anxiety, which may lead to a number of other health problems.

Too much stress has been shown to lead to unhealthy habits such as smoking and drinking and may negatively impact your immune system as well as make you vulnerable to infections. You can also suffer increased blood pressure and heart rate because of stress. A combination of all these can increase your susceptibility to various harmful diseases.

Be sure to get in touch with a pest control expert to help you get rid of these bed bugs and the unnecessary health risks they come with.