Demodex is a disease caused by the proliferation of the Demodex mite in the skin pores of humans. This mite is a natural inhabitant of the skin, but under certain conditions, it can cause various problems.
Symptoms of demodex may include inflammation of the skin, itching, redness, the formation of pustules and crusts.
The causes of demodex may be related to weakened immunity, stress, hormonal imbalance, improper skin care.
To diagnose demodex, microscopic examination of skin scrapings is carried out.
Treatment of demodex may include the use of antiparasitic agents, antimicrobial agents, and the use of local preparations.
Prevention of demodex includes proper skin care, maintaining immunity, and avoiding stress.
For consultation and treatment of demodex, it is necessary to consult a dermatologist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.