Bed Bugs Health Effects (The Bed Bug Chronicles Book 6)
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Bed Bugs Health Effects (The Bed Bug Chronicles Book 6)
For those who know me, you quickly realize that my passion and focus behind each book I write is to find reliable resources and do the best I can to help make a difference in people’s lives in regards to bed bugs and their invasion upon us.
None of the contents of my books are of my opinion. I personally suffered from secondary infections and long term healing from bed bugs bites. I spend a tremendous amount of time doing research and learned all that I can in order to educate the masses so they don’t make the mistakes that others have when it comes to bed bugs. I work to ensure that pest management professionals and the public have access to the latest information on bed bugs.
Hopefully, with each word you read, you can see the time and concern that I have dedicated when engaged in these publications.
My intentions in these books are to help save people from needless health and financial risks through education and awareness.
As you will learn, bed bugs are not the common everyday pest like ants, fleas and cockroaches and they are extremely difficult to eliminate. If all bed bugs and the eggs are not eliminated, they will continue to reproduce. Aside from deleting pocketbooks and driving people to tears, bed bugs have been accused of fueling hypochondria, insomnia and neurotic behavior.
Due to the decline of bed bugs for the past several decades, research on public health effects of bed bugs has been very limited. Bed bugs can have a devastating effect emotionally as well as physically for their victims and in order to fully grasp the magnitude of the impact that bed bugs have on public health, it is important to understand bed bugs and their nature.
Bed Bugs can cause a variety of negative physical, mental and economic consequences with the potential to cause significant changes to the overall quality of life for those who are affected by bed bugs.
Although not all people are affected the same, some may experience a multitude of health and mental related problems.
Similar to lice, bed bugs are blood-sucking ectoparasites that feed exclusively on blood. Bed bugs are not known to be vectors or transmit disease, but they have become a pest of significant public health importance for many reasons which we will cover in the book. The presence of bed bugs can make a stable or normal person experience psychological disturbances and when a person that already suffers from daily psychological problems, bed bugs exacerbate the problems.
In keeping this in perspective, I write this with the intentions of “Be Aware – Not Scareâ€. In the pages of this book you will find mental and physical challenges that bed bugs present for some and the symptoms associated with those who live with them. ~~*~~