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24 March 2012, 07:29
Treatment for mites on humans. Demodex mites in humans. How can i help my skin to get rid of demodex mites.
I'd appreciate it if you could tell me which are the most
essential demodex products I must buy to cure a demodex infestation on my face
(it affects my neck and scalp too). I've had the condition for nearly
a year (daily nocturnal itching, particularly on cheeks, forehead,
eyebrows, eyelashes, inside and outside tip of nose, scalp, neck
etc.).
Are your products a cure for the condition, and how long
must one use them for a cure to be achieved? I don't think I could
afford to purchase all of your products, but I'd appreciate it if you
could suggest the main ones I should order to get rid of this
condition on my face, neck and scalp. Would you suggest that I order
your masque as well? It sounds like a very effective product. I find
the nighttime itching and crawling sensations unbearable, so if you
think some of your products would help me (or hopefully cure me),
please let me know. I will start ordering immediately once my
questions can be answered.
23 March 2012, 08:42
Scabies. How to kill skin and scalp scabies. Effective scabies killer
Scabies and demodex are tiny parasites that can live on humans and animals. If demodex can be found
in small number on the skin of most humans, the scabies is not. Generally, the scabies is picked up from infected
people by direct skin contact. Scabies could live aside from human body for two three days. It is possible to get scabies
from more casual contact such as sharing of shirts or dresses and household bedding.
Unlike demodex, scabies is much more aggressive and very contagious. This skin mite (a bug) can invade different parts of human body and can be found on scalp as well,
burrowing itself deep into the epidermis and staying there without showing any symptoms for up to 2 - 6 weeks. What makes is more dangerous then demodex
is the fact that during this time, people can pickup scabies by casual contact with infected men or a women. Children can get scabies as well as adults.
Same any any other skin parasite, Scabicides can not be left without a treatment. Killing scabies is the first thing you have to do in order to stop the symptoms and prevent
spreading the mites to other people you might have the close contact with. To successfully Kill Scabies on your body, it really is important that you kill scabies within your home.
Generally, doctor will prescribe so called scabicides - topical products that can kill scabies.
Scabicides made to deal with human scabies typically prescribed by a doctor. You can Eliminate the mites with over the counter anti scabies remedies as well.
Scabicide anti scabies lotion or cream must be applied on to all affected areas of the body. Furthermore, whenever providing anti scabies treatment to children and
babies, scabicide lotion or cream should also be rubbed into their entire neck and head simply because scabies could affect their face, scalp, and neck together
with most of their body.
The anti scabies lotion or cream must be rubbed into a thoroughly clean skin. Clean clothing must be worn at all times during the treatment.
Household bedding, clothes, as well as bath towels used by affected individuals and their own households needs to be disinfected by washing in hot water and
by sealing in a plastic bag.
20 March 2012, 08:01
Demodectic mange pictures, symptoms of demodectic mange in dogs, treatments for demodectic mange, how can i treat demodectic mange in dogs?
Excessive scratching and hair loss of your dog, could be the first symptoms of demodectic mange, .
condition caused by tiny skin mite. Generally, this microscopic parasite is harmless. Healthy dogs
don't show signs of demodectic mange - large number of mites. The immune system of your dog can control
the population of these skin buggers. Some of the mites are contagious and easily transmitted to
humans, others can only survive on animal host.
When it comes to treatment of demodectic mange, first step you should make is to show your dog to a veterinarian.
There are many different skin mites that can cause similar to demodex mange condition:
scratching, hair loss of your dog. With a simple test, the veterinarian can tell if your dog has mange or
other skin problem. If your dog tests mange positive, the treatment will be prescribed.
Same as human demodicosis, demodectic mange needs topical treatment to be applied on to affected areas. Besides the cream and
skin lotion, daily use of medicated demodectic mange shampoo is necessary as well. If you caught mange
on time and the disease is still in the developing stage, the Benzoyl peroxide, Ivermectin and Milbemycin oxide
may be prescribed to stop the mites from spreading on to other parts of dogs body. If your dog has severe stage of demodectic mange and
the skin mites is not localized anymore, your vet can prescribe antibiotics.
If you choose to treat demodectic mange with antibiotics and chemicals, ask your doctor about possible side effects and how
long you should use antibiotics before it starts to affect the immune system of your dog. Keep in mind that suppressed immune
system is the main cause of demodex mange. You need to be careful and use antibiotics in severe cases if the
dog develops secondary infection from scratching at the affected areas where these skin bugs are burrowed.
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