Bugs in Skin

Skin parasites are miniature creatures that exist on our skin and feast on our blood, and could be one of many different species of mite, flea, tick or other insect.

A good bit of individuals with Skin Bugs experience extreme stinging, crawling and biting sensations, as well as non-healing and painful skin lesions which are associated with unusual objects under the microscope. These unusual structures are described as colorful fiber-like or filamentous. This is the biggest feature of this skin bug disease. In addition, small seed-like granules and black speck-like material associated with their skin are regularly reported.

There are three varieties of lice that are proven to attack the skin of humans. Of course, the most popular is the head lice. Children are proven to be the most common carriers of head lice as they play in close proximity to each other making it an easy task for the lice to travel from head to head. Body lice are far less common and are more likely to be seen in the clothes and apparel of indigent (homeless) people. A further type of louse that exists on us is the crab or pubic louse. Although slightly different in appearance, these are very much akin to the head lice. As opposed to finding crab lice on the head, they are felt in the pubic and armpit hair, and sometimes even facial hair. These lice are often passed thanks to intimate or sexual contact.

Fleas generally attack animals, but are quite ready to feed on humans if we are there for the taking. They are able to jump to remarkable lengths for such miniscule little insects. Flea bites not only sting and itch, but might also become sore when scratched. It is also known that fleas can spread many diseases like plague and typhus.

The Scabies mite, also known as the itch mite, is a very irritating creature for it brings about extremely severe itching. The female scabies mite tunnels into the top layer of your skin and lays eggs, leaving a tiny burrow that looks like a thin wavy line with a little spot at one end. The patient may find it hard identifying these skin parasites because the skin could be red and scratched as a result of itching and scratching it.

Ticks are small bloodsucking little mites that can really cause problems if they are undiagnosed and allowed to infect the patient for a long period of time. Many tick- type skin parasites carry nasty fevers and diseases depending on the variety of tick in the region where you live. You can sometimes sense a tick on you when it first bites you, but once it starts feeding on your blood, it usually can’t be felt. Once a tick burrows in it doesn’t want to leave so it is vital when eradicating ticks that you are assured to get the head and legs that burrow under the skin.

Learn more about Bugs in Skin. Stop by Teagh Votte’s site where you can find out all about how to treat for Skin Bugs and what the information it can do for you.

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