Editor’s note: This article, originally published on June 1, 2011, has been republished to include website enhancements. We have all seen the chronic blepharitis patient that has attempted numerous ...
Look at these pore souls. Dr. Scott Walter — a board-certified dermatologist in the Denver area — is raising awareness about Demodex, a type of tiny eight-legged mite that resides in hair follicles ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Demodex blepharitis is so common that it makes up more than two thirds of all blepharitis cases. In fact, nearly ...
They're microscopic parasites that naturally live on your skin, and they're usually harmless. They're mainly in your hair follicles and the oil glands on your face, neck, or chest. But sometimes they ...
An expert provides insights into the cost of misdiagnosed Demodex blepharitis and payer considerations for a potential cost-effective treatment. This is a video synopsis/summary of an Insights ...
The Demodex folliculorum mite is a type of parasite that lives on humans. Most of the time, these mites are harmless and will go unnoticed. However, larger numbers of D. folliculorum mites can cause ...
Demodex mites are one of the most challenging problems that ophthalmologists and optometrists face in the routine care of their patients. © Kalcutta / Shutterstock ...
A scientist scraped a black dot on his forehead and put it under a microscope. He saw dozens of tiny face mites, aka Demodex mites, crawling around on the plate. Demodex are harmless and like to live ...