Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Demodicosis on Human Scalp and Hair

The sebaceous glands are not the only places in human body where Demodex mites live. This microscopic parasite can be found in the skin pores and hair follicles. The scalp, cheeks, nose, eyebrows and even the roots of eyelashes are places where follicle mites live. The size of demodex folliculorum or as it commonly called "The face mite" is .1mm to .4 mm long. It has worm-like body with tiny claws, and scales. The female may lay up to 25 eggs in one hair follicle. Tipically, your immune system can keep the population under control. But, if the immune system supreses, these critters start to grow uncontrollably causing various skin complications. According to different researches, demodex folliculorum or Demodicids responsible for such skin problems as acne rosacea, various skin irritations and blackheads, it causes the hair loss.

The symptoms of scalp or hair demodicos can resemble to acne rosacea, blackheads or skin rush: Itching, tickling and crawling sensation growing in the evening and continued during the night. Hair loss and itching of the hair of the head. Loss of eyelashes and itching. Itching ears - are among demodex folliculorums symptoms.

While choosing anti demodicosis treatment, you need to keep in mind that many demodex products made with chemicals. The anti demodex shampoo for instance with chemicals upset the balance of the sebaceous glands, dry up the scalp causing the overproduction of sebum. The antibiotics can suppress your immune system.

Natural, demodex folliculorum shampoo D'modex is isused to treat the scalp demodex. The shampoo eliminates symptoms of demodex, it prevents the face mites from growing. Immediately after application on to the scalp, specially selected ingredients quickly penetrate into the hair follicles killing the mites. Other natural ingredients, vitamins, minerals and plant extracts normalize the metabolism of the scalp. D'modex promotes rapid recovery from hair loss associated with demodex folliculorum.

1 comments:

Good day readers! I have read the post about human demodex on scalp. I here, was just one who suffered from human demodex. Few months ago, I was so disturbed by the redness and itchiness that was on my scalp and that is not all for it was also accompanied with a foul smell similar with the smell of rotten eggs, it was starting to distract me, I tried avoiding people because of this condition. I finally decided to visit a dermatologist, then I knew it was human demodex. I asked what treatment, cure or remedy should I try to get rid of these parasites, what she gave me is the Shampoo D'modex and Hair n Scalp conditioner. I used them together and the result was good, the foul smell was immediately gone and the redness and itchiness was lessened only after a few days. I advise people with human demodex on their scalp to at least try these products and it might help them the way it did to me. Thank you!

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