How is subcutaneous tick transmitted?

How is subcutaneous tick transmitted?



Few know about the existence of a subcutaneous tick,which is present in 97% of the world's population. This disease is called "demodicosis" and in some cases it causes cosmetological defects of the facial skin.





How is subcutaneous tick transmitted?


















You will need




  • - referral to laboratory research.




Instructions





1


Doctors still do not have a common opinion, it's worthwhether demodicosis is considered a disease or normal skin condition, since the tick is present on the skin even in infants, starting at 6-8 days of age. The carrier of the hypodermic tick can pass completely unnoticed, if the degree of defeat is small. In the normal state of the nervous, immune and endocrine systems, its quantity does not increase and the presence of the tick does not affect the appearance of the facial skin.





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However, with a decrease in immunity, violationnormal metabolism, under stress, the mite begins to actively spread, provoking the formation of rashes, abscesses, acne, inflammation of the mucous membranes of the eyes, loss of eyelashes and lacrimation. With severe damage, mites begin to grow uncontrollably even from an initially healthy person.





3


Transmission of the tick is possible in close skincontact, so even complete cure of this disease does not guarantee against repeated infection. In this case, the subcutaneous tick, which lives on domestic animals and birds, can not cause a disease in humans, because it is adapted to other conditions, and quickly dies on the human body.





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First you need to consult withdoctor-dermatologist and hand over laboratory tests to exclude other skin diseases having a similar symptomatology with demodicosis. Treatment of the disease should be comprehensive, include anti-inflammatory, antibacterial drugs, antiparasitic drugs and drugs to enhance immunity.





5


The most effective remedy for the treatment of demodecticRegular sulfur. When applied to the skin, mites quickly die, but sulfur dries the skin and can cause burns, so you need to use sulfuric ointment very carefully. On the basis of sulfur, drugs have been developed for the treatment of demodectic "Demalon", "Delex acne", Wilkenson's ointment. In pharmacies, you can find a wide selection of soaps, creams, masks and lotions to suppress the growth in the number of subcutaneous mites.





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Effective tinctures of calendula, eucalyptus andchamomile for the treatment of eye inflammation. Doctors prescribe drugs "Trichopol", "Metronidazole" and their analogues for the treatment of the acute stage of the disease. Usually, the improvement comes on the 8th-9th day, but the treatment should be continued until complete recovery under the control of laboratory tests. Its duration depends on the condition of the patient and the symptoms of the disease.