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The Surprising Reason Why Flea Bites Turn Pale or White When fleas bite, they inject saliva into the skin, which can cause an allergic reaction. This reaction leads to the release of histamine, a chemical that causes blood vessels to dilate and leads to increased blood flow to the affected area. The area around the flea bite may become white or pale due to: 1. Vasodilation: The increased blood flow causes the blood vessels to dilate, leading to a decrease in oxygenated blood in the affected area, making it appear pale or white. 2. Histamine release: Histamine causes the blood vessels to leak fluid, leading to swelling and inflammation. This can cause the skin to become pale or white due to the increased fluid and reduced blood flow. 3. Allergic response: The allergic reaction to the flea saliva can cause the skin to become inflamed, leading to a decrease in melanin production, making the area appear lighter or white. It's important to note that the white coloration is usually temporary and may resolve once the allergic reaction subsides. If you're concerned about flea bites or your pet's health, consult a veterinarian for advice! #FleaBites #AllergicReactions #SkinHealth #PetHealth #FleaPrevention #HealthAndWellness #ScienceBehindTheScene

Thank you, very informative

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