Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia (Oct 2018)

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner sign: a hallmark of flea and bedbug bites

  • Gabriel Peres,
  • Lara Buonalumi Tacito Yugar,
  • Vidal Haddad Junior

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/abd1806-4841.20187384
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 93, no. 5
pp. 759 – 760

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Abstract: Human, dog, and cat fleas, as well as bedbugs, feed by biting their victims, causing acute prurigo, which is aggravated in sensitized victims (papular urticaria). The lesions appear in the classic "breakfast, lunch, and dinner" pattern. There are two main explanations: the parasites "map" the skin area in search of the best places to bite, and their removal when victim scratches, and then reattach to the skin. Treatments aim to control pruritus, as well as hypersensitivity reactions when necessary. Prevention is based on environmental control measures. The "breakfast, lunch, and dinner" sign is a definitive marker for diagnosis and the parasite´s identification and control.

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