Chigoe fleas, small parasitic insects residing in sandy soil across Africa and tropical America, elicit a distressing and pruritic swelling resembling the dimensions of a pea. Upon accidental contact, these fleas have the ability to breach the protective barrier of the skin, leading to the deposition of eggs. To address this condition, it is advisable to extract the chigoe fleas meticulously using a sterile needle, followed by the application of an antiseptic to treat the resulting wounds.