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Waco Dermatologist Doctors for Bed BugsType of Physician: Dermatologist What is a Dermatologist? A certification by the Board of Dermatology; practitioners treat pediatric and adult patients with disorders of the skin, mouth, hair and nails as well as a number of sexually transmitted diseases. They also have expertise in the care of normal skin, the prevention of skin diseases and cancers, and in the management of cosmetic disorders of the skin such as hair loss and scars. Specialty: Dermatology Common Name: Skin Doctor Dermatologist Doctors in Waco *![]() James W Mason MD ![]() Joseph E Knipper MD ![]() Scott & White Northside Clinic Dermatology ![]() Mary Evers DO ![]() Wade H Smith MD ![]() Mansfield Dermatology ![]() Dermatology Southwest ![]() Cathleen P Bateman MD ![]() Georgetown Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center ![]() Eric Adelman DO PA ![]() Michael B Stroud MD ![]() Martin McGonagle MD ![]() Charles D Kennard & Paul Martinelli MDs ![]() Charles D Kennard & Paul Martinelli MDs ![]() Mullanax Dermatology Associates ![]() Dermatology Institute of North TX PA ![]() Bernard Kornell MD ![]() Aftergut Dermatology ![]() Stephen L Blum MD ![]() Samuel Silva MD ![]() Luat Q Nguyen MD ![]() Donald R Paek MD ![]() Steven D Pedro MD ![]() Southwest Cosmetic Dermatology Associates ![]() John Adnot MD ![]() Robin Roberts MD ![]() Danny R Thomas MD ![]() Center for Skin & Cosmetic Dermatology ![]() Center for Skin & Cosmetic Dermatology ![]() Center for Skin & Cosmetic Dermatology ![]() Center for Skin & Cosmetic Dermatology ![]() Patrick Walsh MD ![]() Mullanax Dermatology Associates ![]() Mullanax Dermatology Associates ![]() Tarrant Dermatology Consultants ![]() Tarrant Dermatology Consultants ![]() Fort Worth Dermatology Associates PA ![]() Fort Worth Dermatology Associates PA ![]() Philip W Giles MD ![]() Philip W Giles MD ![]() Dermatology Place PA ![]() Drs Morris & Rajan ![]() Drs Morris & Rajan ![]() Ralph A Brooks MD ![]() C Leroy Goodman MD ![]() Arlington Dermatology ![]() Dermatology & Laser Center ![]() Arlington Center for Dermatology ![]() Westlake Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery ![]() Terry M Jones MD ![]() Daniel D Witheiler MD ![]() Scott & White at College Station ![]() Gene P Ream MD ![]() Mid-Cities Dermatology Clinic ![]() Mid-Cities Dermatology Clinic ![]() Mid-Cities Dermatology Clinic ![]() Northeast Tarrant Dermatology Inc ![]() Donald Brooking MD ![]() Northeast Tarrant Dermatology Inc ![]() Northeast Tarrant Dermatology Inc ![]() Baylor Hair Research & Treatment ![]() Christine D Brown MD ![]() Dallas Associated Dermatologists ![]() Dallas Associated Dermatologists ![]() Dallas Associated Dermatologists ![]() Dallas Associated Dermatologists ![]() Dallas Associated Dermatologists ![]() Dallas Associated Dermatologists ![]() Dallas Associated Dermatologists ![]() Dermatology & Laser Center PA ![]() Dermatology & Laser Center PA ![]() Dermatology & Laser Center PA ![]() Farhad Niroomand MD ![]() Phillip Eichhorn MD ![]() John L Kestel Jr. MD ![]() Raymond Blackburn MD ![]() UT Southwestern Medical Center Dermatology Clinic ![]() UT Southwestern Medical Center Dermatology Clinic ![]() UT Southwestern Medical Center Dermatology Clinic ![]() UT Southwestern Medical Center Dermatology Clinic ![]() UT Southwestern Medical Center Dermatology Clinic ![]() UT Southwestern Medical Center Dermatology Clinic ![]() UT Southwestern Medical Center Dermatology Clinic ![]() UT Southwestern Medical Center Dermatology Clinic ![]() UT Southwestern Medical Center Dermatology ![]() UT Southwestern Medical Center Dermatology Clinic ![]() Westlake Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery ![]() Spicewood Dermatology PA ![]() Anderson Mill Dermatology ![]() Austin Dermatology Clinic PA ![]() Ladera Park Dermatology PA ![]() Ladera Park Dermatology PA ![]() Capital Dermatology ![]() James N Childs MD ![]() James N Childs MD ![]() Loen Star Dermatology ![]() Eric Adelman DO PA ![]() Park Cities Dermatology Center ![]() Park Cities Dermatology Center ![]() Ed Miller MD Waco, TexasUpcoming Local Events2012-06-01
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Bed BugsWhat are bed bugs? What do bed bugs look like?Bed bugs are small, oval, non-flying insects that belong to the insect family Cimicidae, which includes three species that bite people. Adult bed bugs reach 5-7 mm in length, while nymphs (juveniles) are as small as 1.5 mm. Bed bugs have flat bodies and may sometimes be mistaken for ticks or small cockroaches. Bed bugs feed by sucking blood from humans or animals. Adult bed bugs are reddish brown in color, appearing more reddish after feeding on a blood meal. Nymphs are clear in color and appear bright red after feeding. The wings of bed bugs are vestigial, so they cannot fly.
Where are bed bugs found?Bed bugs were common in the U.S. before World War II and became rare after widespread use of the pesticide DDT began in the 1940s and 1950s. They remained prevalent in other areas of the world and, in recent years, have been increasingly observed again in the U.S. Increases in immigration and travel from the developing world as well as restrictions on the use of stronger pesticides may be factors that have led to the relatively recent increase in bed bug infestations. While bed bugs are often reported to be found when sanitation conditions are poor or when birds or mammals (particularly bats) are nesting on or near a home, bed bugs can also live and thrive in clean environments. Crowded living quarters also facilitate the spread of bed bugs. Bed bugs can live in any area of the home and can reside in tiny cracks in furniture as well as on textiles and upholstered furniture. They tend to be most common in areas where people sleep and generally concentrate in beds, including mattresses, box springs, and bed frames. They do not infest the sleeping surfaces of beds as commonly as cracks and crevices associated with the bed frame and mattress. Other sites where bed bugs often reside include curtains, edges of carpet, corners insid... Recommended Reading Related to Bed BugsWhat are noninfectious, common rashes localized to a particular anatomical area?Common, noninfectious rashes are listed below. Since these conditions are not caused by infectious organisms, it is reasonable to attempt to treat them with over-the-counter 1% hydrocortisone cream for a week or so prior to seeking medical attention. Seborrheic dermatitis: Seborrheic dermatitis is the single most common rash affecting adults. It produces a red, scaling eruption that characteristically affects the scalp, forehead, brows, cheeks, and external ears. Atopic dermatitis: Atopic dermatitis, often called eczema, is a common disorder of childhood which produces red, itchy, weeping rashes on the inner aspects of the elbows and in back of the knees as well as the cheeks, neck, wrists, and ankles. It is commonly found in patients who also have asthma and hay fever. Contact dermatitis: Contact dermatitis is a rash that i... Other Related Bed Bugs ArticlesEmergency Contact for Waco
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