Demodicosis is caused by two species of follicular mites, Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis, which are normal inhabitants of human skin. Although the mites are ubiquitous on sebaceous -rich skin, they sometimes cause dermal reaction and consequent erythema, pustules, and inflammatory plaques. Histology of demodicosis Microscopically, demodicosis has follicular and perifollicular chronic ...
Demodex is the name given to tiny mites that live in the hair follicle. In humans, demodex is found on facial skin, especially the forehead, cheeks, sides of the nose, eyelashes and external ear canals.
MSN: Demodex mites on your face? What studies show about these facial squatters
Demodex mites on your face? What studies show about these facial squatters
Demodex folliculorum The skin condition known as demodex folliculorum is also known as pityriasis folliculorum or spinulate demodicosis. It is a form of digitate keratosis, with slight redness and sandpaper-like texture of the skin due to follicular scale. It can cause irritation and burning sensation. How is demodex diagnosed? Dermoscopy typically shows spiky white structures occluding ...
Yeasts (Malassezia species) Mites (Demodex folliculorum) What is the treatment for scalp folliculitis? The scalp affected by folliculitis should be washed with a mild normal shampoo as often as desired. Antidandruff shampoos containing antifungal agents such as ketoconazole or ciclopirox are sometimes helpful. Conditioner can be used if desired.
Infestation of the eyelash by Demodex mite (demodicosis) Contact allergy to substances coming into direct contact with the lid margins, including rosin in mascara and preservatives in contact lens solutions. Posterior blepharitis is the result of abnormalities of meibomian gland function in the inner eyelid.
Fungal skin infections Tinea faciei Kerion Infestation Demodex mite infestation of the eyelashes Pediculosis pubis (pthiriasis), also called crabs or pubic lice