Sunday, May 27, 2012

Menneskelige Infektioner Med Demodex

Demodicosis in humans(menneskelige infektioner med Demodex) is a skin condition caused by microscopic mites that can live on the skin of humans and animals. The mites called: demodex, it lives in depths of sebaceous glands and near the hair follicles. There are more than 60 species of demodex. Demodex folliculorum, Demodex brevis and Demodex canis live on humans. Animals: dogs, cats and other pets are not as lucky as humans because the rest of the demodex species belongs to them and can not be found on humans. For the very first time, demodex...

Alternative treatment for Human Demodicosis

Increased number of demodex mites on your skin can trigger Demodicosis - skin condition that requires treatment. Symptoms of demodicosis often resemble to other skin problems such as mild or severe for of rosacea or acne. The only way to find out if you have the Demodex mites on your skin is to have yourself tested. Contact your doctor if you have these signs and symptoms: --itching sensation on the face or scalp increasing at night. -- reddening of the face. --red papules, pustules or cysts. ...

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Demodex Folliculorum, what are the symptoms and available treatment for Demodex Folliculorum.

Demodex folliculorum is a microscopic skin mite that lives in depth of a hair follicle. This tiny parasite can find home wherever there is a hair on human body but most favorite place for demodex is facial skin. Demodex folliculorum eats skin fat therefore it stays closer to sebaceous glands that produces sebum oil. Demodicosis is more common among animals than humans . These skin mites don't just stay inside the skin, it can leave the hair follicle and crawl to other parts of human...

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Démodécie Humaine

Demodex mites (démodécie humaine) is a genus of a parasite. They are usually non-pathogenic mites. They invade the skin and live in the sebaceous glands and hair follicles of animals and humans. Also Known as the Demodex mite, the bug lives in the hair follicles of humans and feed on oils, hormones, and fluids present around the follicle. The infestation is generally common and does not cause any symptoms but can cause skin diseases in some cases. About 65 species of Demodex are known till date out of which Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis...

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Demodex mites on humans and how to get rid of Demodex

Most humans have demodex mites on the skin. These microscopic parasites live off sebum oil. In small numbers, demodex mites are harmless. Our immune system controls the population keeping the numbers of mites low. Naturally, some people have stronger immune system that others. But as our body changes with age, so does the immune system. Besides the natural changes affecting the immune system, the antibiotics, chemicals and hormones we take to treat other illnesses can suppress it as well. Demodicosis...

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...

How to treat Demodicosis in Humans

Demodex are microscopic mites that live in depths of sebaceous glands and near the hair follicles. Demodicosis is a skin condition of facial skin, scalp, eyelashes and eyebrows, caused by Demodex. Most humans carry these parasites on the skin. The mites have sophisticated digestive system allowing them to eat sebum deposited in the hair follicles. Demodex folliculorum (the human type) can leave the hair follicle and stay on the skin surface, crawl around with speed about 8-16 sm / hour. The mites...

Symptoms of Human Demodicosis

Symptoms of demodicosis (demodex) are often similar to other skin diseases (acne, rosacea). In order to identify the presence of demodex, the laboratory test is necessary. Only lab test on demodicosis can show the presence of mites. The most common symptoms of demodicosis are: 1. Acne on the face, rosacea like symptoms, pink pimples and bumps, rashes, abscesses, sores on the face may be signs of demodicosis. 2. In advanced stages demodicosis pimples and bumps may appear on the back, chest and even on the thighs. 3. Red spots on the...

Human Demodicosis

Demodicosis - Demodex is small skin mite. It lives in depths of sebaceous glands and near the hair follicles. Demodex mites can be found on the skin of humans and animals. There are total of 65 different species of demodex but only three: Demodex folliculorum, Demodex brevis and Demodex canis can live on people. For the first time, demodex mites (Demodex folliculorum) were identified in 1842. The size of adult Demodex mite is 0.3 mm - 0.4mm in length. Its tiny body is covered with shells, allowing the mites to stay in the hair follicles. The...

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