Is it true that we humans have tiny mites living on our skin and in our eyebrows and hair?

Is it true that we humans have tiny mites living on our skin and in our eyebrows and hair?

Yes.


And the aged you are, the more likely you’re to have this nice roommate.

You could be passing itchy eyes, burning sensations, and a foreign body sensation under your eyelids.
You could be overran with demoded diminutives.

These are eight-lawful( that’s right, they are related to spiders) spongers that can settle in our hair follicles and sebaceous glands.


There are 65 species of Demoded diminutives, but fortunately only two of them, Demoded brevis(D. brevis) and Demoded folliculorum (D. folliculorum), infest humans. These bitsy diminutives live in mortal hair follicles, similar as eyelashes, eyebrows, nose and observance hair, crown, casket hair, armpits.

You can also have an infestation without noticing.
One or further Demodex diminutives can be detected on about one in ten eyelashes, indeed in healthy, asymptomatic cases.

Demodex diminutives are nearly inversely common in men and women, although further men than women have symptoms. One study showed that Demodex diminutives are set up in 25 of 20- time- pasts, 30 of 50- time- pasts, and 100 of cases aged than 90 times.


You could have dermatitis or scaled skin in the overran areas.

But you could also have problems with your eyelids, they could be red and burning. presumably one reason why so numerous old people’s eyes look so lit .
But I guess you did not want to know all that exactly.

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