Fleas are tiny, wingless insects that thrive on mammalian blood, but their presence on human skin often goes unnoticed until symptoms appear—learning how to identify them is key to prompt treatment.
Recognizing what a flea looks like on a human—tiny, dark, fast-moving specks—empowers early detection and swift action. Stay vigilant, especially in pet-owning households, and maintain consistent hygiene to prevent infestations. If bites persist, seek medical advice to confirm flea exposure and ensure proper treatment.