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Understanding Flea Bites: Why Do They Itch?
Fleas feed on blood and inject an anticoagulant and a vasodilator when they bite to prevent clotting and blood vessel constriction that could keep them from having a successful meal. The vasodilator causes histamine from skin cells to enter surrounding tissue, which results in skin cells itching and becoming red and swollen from inflammation.Flea Bites - Related Articles
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