Pika wrote:Hi everyone,
On Saturday we took a day trip to the Blue Mountains.
Between the wet weather and following the Grose River the leeches were out in force.
Despite gaiters I pulled about six of my lower legs.
Has anyone experienced infections from leech bite sites?
I have itchy lumps forming under the scabs where I removed the leech.
A cross between a pimple and a blister....
I have been bitten plenty of times in the past and never reacted this way.
Thanks
Grant
I'm only just getting over the same problem around both heels/ankles, basically as you and GPS describe. This generally happens to me with leech bites (oddly, sometimes not). I suspect it's a type of allergic reaction to the mildly toxic anti-coagulant that they inject, particularly more so if disturbed by pulling them off the skin. I try and flick them off quickly with a fingernail but aim is not always perfect

. The scabs finally fell off last week after over a month, but you can still see plenty of evidence of the bites (7 of them

). They were really itchy and sore for the first week or more. I covered them with waterproof dressings to reduce the rubbing from shoes etc, which causes secondary irritation. No infection thankfully. I suggest to keep a close eye on any sign of that and refrain from scratching no matter how intense the itch. Tea tree oil I've found can provide some relief for me but the results are variable (YMMV). These bites are the worst I've had in a long time. The little blighters were literally chasing me. After a long dry spell I guess I was lulled into a false sense of security. After significant rain walked to a waterfall on a narrow track through wet foliage (forgot to apply DEET which usually stops them), and was fighting them off for the next two hours. I even found a hugely engorged one in my sock after I'd walked out then driven about 45 minutes, almost home, when I stopped to refuel.