They the same ,skin mites,inside our bodies,in scalp. Make a real mess of hair. Best to shave one’s head! Yes,I mean it. Needs specialist treatment. DONT WASTE YOUR TIME WITH A DOCTOR,I MEAN THIS. GO FIND A SPECIALIST A,UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL. OR SOMETHING SO . NEVER GET SHUT ON ONES OWN OR TREATMENTS ON LINE. WILL HELP TO KEEP THEM CALMER. GIVES ONE TIME TO EAT AND PEE. YES, THATS HOW CRAZY THIS IS. HAVING HEAD LICE FOR YEARS N YEARS worse.😮😢😢😢😢😢
If you're just maintaining your skin then do the cleanser for daily or every other day washing, if more severe try cream or gel 2.5% or 5% strength once/day or every other day. (10% strength might be irritating too harsh for sensitive and dry skin)
Can be. There are two different types as far as I know. I’m not an expert but I’m seeing an eye specialist because I have blepharitis due to demodex infestation on my eyelashes on my left and right eyes.
They live on everyone’s skin and don’t bother most people’s skin. (I believe it’s normal to find one in almost every pore, if I remember correctly.) Studies show that people with rosacea sometimes have a higher than normal population of them, which is thought to add to the inflammation.
This type of data is drawn from very large population sizes. Your individual experience with your mother is not statistically relevant. Even if there are tons of older adults without any evidence of demodex mites, this doesn't change the rule set by the population at large until it becomes a statistically significant portion of the population. Plus, as demodex mites are invisible to the naked eye and the symptoms vary in type and severity, many people who do have them are unaware, meaning that your mother (and you) may very well be part of the population who is affected without even knowing.
@@Terminal_Boneitis I don't care about statistics. I care about not having fear mongering for 0 reason. So my life experience are my statistics and I couldn't care less about the demografic
@@Cliodhna-z1i I'm sorry these tiny, fairly harmless mites strike such fear into you that talking about them rationally is 'fear mongering' to you. I guess the world is a really scary place when you don't know how and when to apply critical thinking.
Can you talk about the connection of these mites with rosacea?
They the same ,skin mites,inside our bodies,in scalp. Make a real mess of hair. Best to shave one’s head! Yes,I mean it. Needs specialist treatment. DONT WASTE YOUR TIME WITH A DOCTOR,I MEAN THIS. GO FIND A SPECIALIST A,UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL. OR SOMETHING SO . NEVER GET SHUT ON ONES OWN OR TREATMENTS ON LINE. WILL HELP TO KEEP THEM CALMER. GIVES ONE TIME TO EAT AND PEE. YES, THATS HOW CRAZY THIS IS. HAVING HEAD LICE FOR YEARS N YEARS worse.😮😢😢😢😢😢
I’m itching watching this.
how about the medicine ivermectin?is it effective?
whoa. wow. never heard of this. yikes, but good to know it's easy to treat.
There are your natural skin care And you cannot completely remove them
Don’t remove them they keep ur face clean
Sorry, I’m still grossed out lol.
Where’s your top from? Beautiful
They keep ur face clean and you provide them a home
I didnt know thats a thing..its not like i could choose when to stop my age just so i could avoid that 😭
Actually your face is so cute and sweet ❤❤❤
What if you’re allergic to benzoyl peroxide?
Took bzth with potassium permanganate during rainy season,,it helps
I wipe my skin with Apple Cider Vinegar ….relieves the itch for a few days ..
What are the symptoms of ???
I’m pretty grossed out though
Which product of Panoxyl to use? The foaming wash? Moisturiser? Adapalene gel? Exfoliant?
If you're just maintaining your skin then do the cleanser for daily or every other day washing, if more severe try cream or gel 2.5% or 5% strength once/day or every other day. (10% strength might be irritating too harsh for sensitive and dry skin)
What do you recommend for demodex on eyelashes?
Lavender oil
Demodex Oust extra strength is what I use. I have blepharitis due to demodex mites so I use that and also got prescribed eye drops called Xdemvy.
Are those the same ones on eyelashes 😅
Can be. There are two different types as far as I know. I’m not an expert but I’m seeing an eye specialist because I have blepharitis due to demodex infestation on my eyelashes on my left and right eyes.
Apparently they lack a butt hole.. so after about 2 weeks of munching away at dead skin cells and rubbish they explode and make a mess.
What signs should we look for to know if we have this?
They live on everyone’s skin and don’t bother most people’s skin. (I believe it’s normal to find one in almost every pore, if I remember correctly.) Studies show that people with rosacea sometimes have a higher than normal population of them, which is thought to add to the inflammation.
Do not remove them good for skin
Peroxide burn my face
Don’t wear greasy makeup
Wait, you want to get rid of them? I’m over here hoping my ex had face mites because THEYRE SO COOL and I want them on my face
Who the hell lays in bed with red lipstick
I haven't seen any signs of this and my grandmother is 77. I don't think the data is necessarily accurate.
You don’t see the mites. They’re microscopic
This type of data is drawn from very large population sizes. Your individual experience with your mother is not statistically relevant. Even if there are tons of older adults without any evidence of demodex mites, this doesn't change the rule set by the population at large until it becomes a statistically significant portion of the population. Plus, as demodex mites are invisible to the naked eye and the symptoms vary in type and severity, many people who do have them are unaware, meaning that your mother (and you) may very well be part of the population who is affected without even knowing.
@@Terminal_Boneitis I don't care about statistics. I care about not having fear mongering for 0 reason. So my life experience are my statistics and I couldn't care less about the demografic
@@Cliodhna-z1i I'm sorry these tiny, fairly harmless mites strike such fear into you that talking about them rationally is 'fear mongering' to you. I guess the world is a really scary place when you don't know how and when to apply critical thinking.
could you do a follow up explaining a bit more information on what demodex mites are and what they do?
Half Russian??