. . . Many microorganisms and bacteria are getting inside our body each day. They can live in different areas of the body, but today we are going to introduce a bacteria that lives on your facial areas. It is found in the skin especially around cheeks, forehead, nose, ears etc. This kind of microscopic […]
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Many microorganisms and bacteria are getting inside our body each day. They can live in different areas of the body, but today we are going to introduce a bacteria that lives on your facial areas. It is found in the skin especially around cheeks, forehead, nose, ears etc. This kind of microscopic mire is more present in the oily faces.
Despite the fact that word mite reminds you of malignant microorganisms, Demodex is not like that. This tiny mite is barely 0, 4 mm wide and it can also be found in the pores and follicles on the head.
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There are 2 types of Demodex that live on your face: the folliculorum and the Demodex brevis. Both are arthropods, in other words they belong to the group of animals with articulated legs like insects and crabs. Their closest relatives are spiders and ticks, which is why they’re so alike.
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Demodex feeds on secretions and dead skin, and it possesses small claws and a structure in the form of a needle which allow it to exert the function of mouth with which it feeds on the cells of our skin.
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Even though this species doesn’t represent a great danger to the health, due to its presence some people suffer from a skin condition called rosacea, which mainly affects the face. Its most common symptoms are red spots on the face accompanied by irritation. Nevertheless, recent studies proved that Demodex is connected to these symptoms, but it doesn’t provoke them.
Fortunately, you can get rid of this disgusting thing with a help of:
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-Shampoos
-Soaps
-Non-oily cleaners
-Facial Gels
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Share this article and help other people to say goodbye to this problem!
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