What Are Demodex Mites?

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When To See a Doctor

Many skin problems go away with time, but skin problems that persist may require medical intervention. It's recommended to schedule a dermatology consultation for ongoing skin irritation, such as burning, redness, itching or pimple-like bumps.

Because Demodex mites are too small to be seen without a microscope, doctors take a medical history and examine the skin for signs of mites. Doctors may also do a skin biopsy to determine the number of mites living on the skin.

Demodex Mites

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