having dry eye and in case of mites i have been scrubbing my eye lid margins with soap, sometimes tea tree soap, for a year, and shall do so for the rest of my life. however, if this is enough to get rid of them or not kindly say. i'm not taking any chances but its useful to know if by now they are probably all gone or instead they cannot be gotten rid of. apparently around 60-80% of people get them by 60 years of age or maybe 70 bt yeah ugh, horrible. ideas or advice are great thank you.
Hi Dr I have been treating mites for possibly 20yrs. I n Drs didnt know n treated it for Bleptheritis. However, as my eyelids are cleaned for at least an hr every night because they come out at night, I gave managed to get the numbers down. What happens is by the time I am 'getting them out' there is no mess around the eyes. However, you can see them at the base of the eyelash. N I am allergic to them, sending me into a fit of severe sneezing, where I have fractured bones. By the time I am getting them out they can be the size of a pin head, a pin price or a v small dot. I use a x15 magnified mirror without distortion. What I found in the last 10 years has been Colloidal Silver kills them on contact, but it has to make contact with the mite. UNFORTUNATELY the silver is so fine that it eventually ascorriated the surface of the eyeball according to the Opthomoligist. I have tried every suggestion. Next was a spray I made up on the recommendation of a hairdresser overhearing my conversation, n suggested SOLVAROME. It is French n a combination of various plant oils n that is a godsend, for all mite treatment including lice. Just mixed with boiled/filtered water. It is more gentle and kills them. However, they are still hatching eggs n juveniles which are in the hair follicle so u just have to remove them as they appear. The problem is by the time they appear due to you continued cleaning, which involves wiping the eyelashes back n forth AS WELL AS CIRCULAR MOTION. By this stage, they do NOT LOOK LIKE THE CRAWLY OBJECT AS SHOWN ON THE SCREEN. In presenting what you get out, they are usually dead n may appear as small as a fine grain of sand, n if left to dry on your skin, is actually like that finest grain of sand, n can also scratch the fine membranes of inside the eyelid. This also interrupts the my....bial oil glands which is where the oil for moisturising the eyeball giving you problem #2, which, in fact, is what Bleptheritis is. Blocked glands. The cause of DRY EYE 4 which treatment with steam n usually your optomistrist squeezes out using special tool. Next I found that Tea Tree oil also kills them. So I painted it on the eyelashes which nearly killed me. There is a TEA TREE OINTMENT. Perfect 4 the job. I initially treated it with a paint brush, n this treatment was continued when I was in a coma for 5weeks n continued by hospital till I cld do it. It kills, n removes what it touches. So those who have Bleptheritis, it is ideal. And so it goes. Pathology labs don't know it in its dead state, which is all you are getting. They bite, nibble, give off a chemical fume, which had me for years just keeping eyes closed, but sneezing like a volcano, fracturing even vertebrae. Initially, what I noticed in my 50s, is that a developed a white line, like an eye-liner along the base of the eyelashes. N then I could not apply eyepencil,or make-up as it felt very bruised. Even using a very fine brush. It seems like this is a forever problem n a major problem for me. I recall visiting a nursing home in the early 60s n seeing many, particularly men with the cakey mess around the eyes, so red n sore n usually watering. For some reason I can't forget. They were being eyelashes with warm salty water. I understand those with an impaired immunity really suffer the problem, which is y I had the problem in the 1st place. Dr. Could you please contact me n I will give you more information gleaned from 20 years of battling this problem. I am in my mid 70s now. Optomistrist n opthomoligist, pathology labs have not been treating this parasite correctly. It breaks my sleep between 2 - 4am every night. Studies I have found is the mating goes out on your face, not in the eyelash follicles. N I think this is right. This is a sadly NEGLECTED area of health that is not understood by those that should know. As far as I have found in 20 years that helps in the recognition n treatment are only 2 VIDEOS ON RUclips. Every other is incorrect n is repeated by those who should know, but don't. You can't treat Demodex mites the same as Bleptheritis. 2 totally different problems. Unfortunately the eyedrops that relieves dry eye best is TOO EXPENSIVE but I know what to do to avoid them. Please, for the sake of millions of people worldwide, please contact me.
Nah there's a higher chance that he/she wasn't educated about it than you being crazy about your own body. Don't ever use anyone else's mascara. Make yourself a tea tree oil solution. No synthetic and very diluted cuz that stuff is not meant to get inside your body cuz it's very strong. But I've accidentally wiped with it, I've swallowed it lol. Got it in eyes cuz I'd drip it on my showerhead. The first two are much worse, and in that order lol. Best wishes!
After research... 'Demodex, a genus of tiny parasitic mites that live in or near hair follicles of mammals, are among the smallest of arthropods with two species Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis typically found on humans. Infestation with Demodex is common; prevalence in healthy adults varying between 23-100%.'
True story, I've been a Veterinary Assistant for 20+ years and Demodex is one of the most common mites. They live on all of us, but when your immune system is compromised you need to be more cautious so you dont ❤
Good to hear you at least know. You have the drug in your kit that KILLS them. But because of warnings, humans are not allowed to have more than 2 treatments as it may kill all the necessary parasites in the body. I had near 6weeks relief when I got the answer. 1st time in 19yrs I slept through. 😢
I think my mites are from many years of wearing eyelash extensions plus I had my eyebrows micro bladed & they were flaky all the time-like dandruff. I’m in big trouble now bc they are spreading across my forehead.
The problem is this: even if you get a Doctor to admit that they see demodex on your lashes they still don’t know how to treat them. The best they seen to come up with is, oh, get some tea tree oil wipes! Many cannot use tea tree oil without a allergic reaction. We are basically on our own with this condition sad but true
The truth is they have a useless proffesion 75% of them are Freemasons including the women so some of them play dumb the others really dont know shyt but one thing they are all doing is obeying the Datk forces who rule in darkness...let them tell it they are just earning a living. Masonic societies are against humanity as a organized worldwide conspiracy
The Doctor's i work for have no problem making our patients aware if they have lash mites, and yes, tea tree oil is something recommended, but absolutely NOT the only form of treatment. Use of combining steriods and ointments can help immensely and Moreover, unlike tea tree oil, try HOCl ! 😊
It's not a problem, it's not treatable even if we'd want them to be because these mites live in basically ALL hair follicles on all people. It's like saying you want a 'treatment' to eliminate your gut bacteria - not only is it basically impossible, you'll also be way worse without it if you do somehow get it... This guy's a clown. When buildup on eyelashes starts, it's either because the colony overbred, died out, or because of a person's bad/excessive hygiene, bad health habits or some disorders
@Doctor Eye Health Can they live on our scalp as well? And if so, could they be a reason why our scalp is itching a lot? Or do they have nothing to do with that? 🤔
Eye washes, eyelash scrubs. Infestations require permethrin and Ivermectin. "Some" Mites are actually normal and help certain balances. Infestations cause infections itching and hair loss.
How can a god be real when we got shit like this going on??? Religious nuts, I’m up for an explanation and don’t you dare say it’s just another one of gods glory and majesty cuz yeaaaa way to answer without giving an answer if that’s the case
It appears I have actually had every condition on this Platform. Every Eye Doctor not skilled in their profession. I was a Travel Registered Nurse from Tx & married a Service Man from SC. It was awful. When I am in other locations never had problems. Have a bag of Eye solutions. Once clear it's short lived.
Some of y'all think this is fake. actually, no it’s not. When I was studying I felt my eyelashes are itching so I touched my eyelashes, Boom. I saw a very very very very very tiny bug on my eyelashes which is this bug. So I was like: WTH- and then I washed my hands💀
My dog has this. Has for 15 years. Never had a problem uh untill now. Not saying this is my problem, but not saying it isn't. They say it's not possible for Demodex cross contamination but not sure they know for sure.
While some nuisance conditions can be caused by a proliferation of demodex, it is very important to keep in mind that most people would never notice or be bothered by them. They are almost perfect commensalitsts who are usually harmless.
Doc, any chance of doing a video about amniotic membranes? What’s your thoughts? I’ve seen some great results but also heard horror stories about the one with the “ring”.
@chriscarterdavies5998 Xdemvy costs $2,300.00. I know bc I 'm presently using it. My insurance covered 300.00, balance was covered under a grant that speciality pharmacies use.
Hi please please help!! Years ago l used to have a sensation of things crawling on my face. After that l have sensation of something all over in my eyes, it feels soft and wriggly like microscopic worms. Optician said it was dry eyes and l have been using artificial tears for 2yrs with no real effect. Recently l did a detox and the sensation is much much quieter, does that suggest some kind of parasite and what could it be? Can dermodex mites live in the actual eye? I do not see any collarettes or have any mucus etc
Use Tea Tree oil to kill the infection. Use q tips to rub a small amount mixed with almond oil on the eyelids to keep them from causing you eye issues.
My face got infected and my back. Nothing got ti under control but prescription ivermectin. I wasted a lot of time and tears trying everything to treat ut myself
@@crimsonhermitI went to one for a year and a half,she wanted me to see a psychiatrist. Each month she could see hair lessening until she saw my eyelashes disappearing, told me to go to eye Dr. He thought I was crazy.
They are completely normal and would never be the reason of a stabbing sensation. They're literally smaller than the feeling of a pinhead and do not bite, they drink skin oil.
@@kirkhodgins2394its not having them, its an overpopulation or an allergy thats the problem. Yes it can be s problem esp people with rosacea, oily skin etc.
I love you for helping us. People wash your oil sweaty skin! We are warm blooded mammals, are animals on a biological level. Oily hands pick up transfers nastiness microbes!
some doctors are really something else… I will never forget how my doctor told me how stupid it is of me to say that spiders shed, because they don’t… like I don’t have a literal spider shed on my wall in a frame 😀 it was a random conversation that made me change my doctor because wtf 😂
I told my doctor I knew I had eye mites because of itchy, runny, crusty eyes and loss of eyelashes. Do you know what the bastard said? He's says I need therapy.
@@jennyrose9454 agreed. I will even go as far as saying don’t use straight tea tree and dilute because I don’t trust any label as far as concentrations or “ other ingredients “”. Buying a product designed and tested for eyes that has it in it is safer for sure. Too many tea tree oils that have fillers and other things than could do major damage to the ocular surface and more.
@@fortyfour6626I have just as much doubt with new skincare products unfortunately. 100% natural organic pure tea tree oil, diluted a bit, is perfectly safe
They don’t poop; no anus, according to another doctor. So, what waste? Im losing vision - dry eyes- blocked M glands- corneal scarring. The itch is insane. My GP said dry skin, use baby oil.🤦♀️🤷♀️🙄
Do not I repeat do not tell a doctor that you think you have eyelash mites they will look at you like you're crazy and give you a drug test and then Gaslight you
No wonder i hear screaming on my skin when i scrub with sugar scrub EVERY morning and night. When I use the scrub my skin us super clean even scrub my eyelashes. Forget that.😅
After seeing 9 eye doctors, spending so much money and wasting so much time, finally one dr tested me for these nasty cockroaches 🪳, and yes, I had an infestation!!! Just got rid of these mfs today!
@@chaima2909 update. Didn’t get rid of them unfortunately because dr REFUSE to give me meds. He only wants to do cleaning which puts more money in his pocket. However, I will look in a different country like Mexico where medicine is not a business unlike here.
Learn how to clean your eyelashes here:
ruclips.net/video/Aa5pQFJCMY8/видео.html
having dry eye and in case of mites i have been scrubbing my eye lid margins with soap, sometimes tea tree soap, for a year, and shall do so for the rest of my life. however, if this is enough to get rid of them or not kindly say. i'm not taking any chances but its useful to know if by now they are probably all gone or instead they cannot be gotten rid of. apparently around 60-80% of people get them by 60 years of age or maybe 70 bt yeah ugh, horrible. ideas or advice are great thank you.
I think they might be the cause of rosacea too. Eww!
Yes they are@@suzanneanderson582
Hi Dr I have been treating mites for possibly 20yrs. I n Drs didnt know n treated it for Bleptheritis.
However, as my eyelids are cleaned for at least an hr every night because they come out at night, I gave managed to get the numbers down.
What happens is by the time I am 'getting them out' there is no mess around the eyes. However, you can see them at the base of the eyelash. N I am allergic to them, sending me into a fit of severe sneezing, where I have fractured bones.
By the time I am getting them out they can be the size of a pin head, a pin price or a v small dot. I use a x15 magnified mirror without distortion.
What I found in the last 10 years has been
Colloidal Silver kills them on contact, but it has to make contact with the mite. UNFORTUNATELY the silver is so fine that it eventually ascorriated the surface of the eyeball according to the Opthomoligist.
I have tried every suggestion. Next was a spray I made up on the recommendation of a hairdresser overhearing my conversation, n suggested SOLVAROME. It is French n a combination of various plant oils n that is a godsend, for all mite treatment including lice. Just mixed with boiled/filtered water. It is more gentle and kills them.
However, they are still hatching eggs n juveniles which are in the hair follicle so u just have to remove them as they appear.
The problem is by the time they appear due to you continued cleaning, which involves wiping the eyelashes back n forth AS WELL AS CIRCULAR MOTION.
By this stage, they do NOT LOOK LIKE THE CRAWLY OBJECT AS SHOWN ON THE SCREEN. In presenting what you get out, they are usually dead n may appear as small as a fine grain of sand, n if left to dry on your skin, is actually like that finest grain of sand, n can also scratch the fine membranes of inside the eyelid. This also interrupts the my....bial oil glands which is where the oil for moisturising the eyeball giving you problem #2, which, in fact, is what Bleptheritis is. Blocked glands. The cause of DRY EYE 4 which treatment with steam n usually your optomistrist squeezes out using special tool.
Next I found that Tea Tree oil also kills them. So I painted it on the eyelashes which nearly killed me. There is a TEA TREE OINTMENT. Perfect 4 the job.
I initially treated it with a paint brush, n this treatment was continued when I was in a coma for 5weeks n continued by hospital till I cld do it. It kills, n removes what it touches. So those who have Bleptheritis, it is ideal.
And so it goes. Pathology labs don't know it in its dead state, which is all you are getting.
They bite, nibble, give off a chemical fume, which had me for years just keeping eyes closed, but sneezing like a volcano, fracturing even vertebrae.
Initially, what I noticed in my 50s, is that a developed a white line, like an eye-liner along the base of the eyelashes. N then I could not apply eyepencil,or make-up as it felt very bruised. Even using a very fine brush.
It seems like this is a forever problem n a major problem for me.
I recall visiting a nursing home in the early 60s n seeing many, particularly men with the cakey mess around the eyes, so red n sore n usually watering. For some reason I can't forget.
They were being eyelashes with warm salty water.
I understand those with an impaired immunity really suffer the problem, which is y I had the problem in the 1st place.
Dr. Could you please contact me n I will give you more information gleaned from 20 years of battling this problem.
I am in my mid 70s now.
Optomistrist n opthomoligist, pathology labs have not been treating this parasite correctly.
It breaks my sleep between 2 - 4am every night.
Studies I have found is the mating goes out on your face, not in the eyelash follicles. N I think this is right.
This is a sadly NEGLECTED area of health that is not understood by those that should know.
As far as I have found in 20 years that helps in the recognition n treatment are only 2 VIDEOS ON RUclips. Every other is incorrect n is repeated by those who should know, but don't.
You can't treat Demodex mites the same as Bleptheritis. 2 totally different problems.
Unfortunately the eyedrops that relieves dry eye best is TOO EXPENSIVE but I know what to do to avoid them.
Please, for the sake of millions of people worldwide, please contact me.
@@suzanneanderson582yes they are
My eye doctor just looked at me like I was crazy. I know I have lash mites.
Nah there's a higher chance that he/she wasn't educated about it than you being crazy about your own body.
Don't ever use anyone else's mascara. Make yourself a tea tree oil solution. No synthetic and very diluted cuz that stuff is not meant to get inside your body cuz it's very strong.
But I've accidentally wiped with it, I've swallowed it lol. Got it in eyes cuz I'd drip it on my showerhead. The first two are much worse, and in that order lol. Best wishes!
My Dr looked at me like I was crazy too. Now I have no eyelashes. Plz go to an eye specialist not just an eye doctor. I was diagnosed too late
If you have a dog infested with these, be afraid. Be VERY afraid! Neem oil will kill them.
@@singlewhitefemale1707 my vet said otherwise
If you’re going to a retail doc (not sure if that was your situation), many won’t do well at treating medically. Some, but not all.
Just sayin.
Lord, Life isn't already hard enough.
😂😂😂
True...
☠️
😞😂😂
After research...
'Demodex, a genus of tiny parasitic mites that live in or near hair follicles of mammals, are among the smallest of arthropods with two species Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis typically found on humans. Infestation with Demodex is common; prevalence in healthy adults varying between 23-100%.'
Yep! More common as we get older
Does they also life in drier regions of the face like beards?
@@Sapphier4Dav I lost patches of my hair/beard from them. Also something Drs don't know. So, yes.
@@pitbull82wow
@@DoctorEyeHealth
Hav u a actual link for cleaning them ?
I rly need to stop watching doctors on yt my hypochondriac self can’t take much more * sob * lol
Same 😰.
True story, I've been a Veterinary Assistant for 20+ years and Demodex is one of the most common mites. They live on all of us, but when your immune system is compromised you need to be more cautious so you dont ❤
Good to hear you at least know. You have the drug in your kit that KILLS them. But because of warnings, humans are not allowed to have more than 2 treatments as it may kill all the necessary parasites in the body.
I had near 6weeks relief when I got the answer. 1st time in 19yrs I slept through. 😢
Yes
Sulfur lime dip and vitamins cure the dogs
Are they the same thing as dust mites?
I think my mites are from many years of wearing eyelash extensions plus I had my eyebrows micro bladed & they were flaky all the time-like dandruff. I’m in big trouble now bc they are spreading across my forehead.
You are very right.thanks for this informative video.this video is really very helpful for many many people.
Thank you! I’m glad you think so!
@@DoctorEyeHealth solution to get rid of this ?
Hi~ Thanks for your sharing. Would you please tell me where to buy this cute Demodex doll? Thank you.
What’s the treatment for that❓
The problem is this: even if you get a Doctor to admit that they see demodex on your lashes they still don’t know how to treat them. The best they seen to come up with is, oh, get some tea tree oil wipes! Many cannot use tea tree oil without a allergic reaction. We are basically on our own with this condition sad but true
The truth is they have a useless proffesion 75% of them are Freemasons including the women so some of them play dumb the others really dont know shyt but one thing they are all doing is obeying the Datk forces who rule in darkness...let them tell it they are just earning a living. Masonic societies are against humanity as a organized worldwide conspiracy
I'm losing my head hair too
The Doctor's i work for have no problem making our patients aware if they have lash mites, and yes, tea tree oil is something recommended, but absolutely NOT the only form of treatment. Use of combining steriods and ointments can help immensely and Moreover, unlike tea tree oil, try HOCl ! 😊
It's not a problem, it's not treatable even if we'd want them to be because these mites live in basically ALL hair follicles on all people. It's like saying you want a 'treatment' to eliminate your gut bacteria - not only is it basically impossible, you'll also be way worse without it if you do somehow get it... This guy's a clown. When buildup on eyelashes starts, it's either because the colony overbred, died out, or because of a person's bad/excessive hygiene, bad health habits or some disorders
@@jen-lnicole2043 what is that?
Use Castor oil, Neem and Tea tree oil wipes.
Yes but cautious withTT oil. There are also wipes..
Make sure you always take mascara off at night
Don't wear eye makeup, particularly if you have an impaired immunity system
New Fear Unlocked
My first reaction is GROSS! Secondly, YIKES!
Can a person prevent or take care of this at home?
eyelid scrubs with teatree oil but idk if they get eliminated permanently ever maybe they can live in eyebrows beards or hair?
For the most part, yes. Some eyewashes or lid scrubs with tea tree oil have been showed to be effective.
Where could one find tea tree oil eyewash/scrubs?
@Doctor Eye Health Can they live on our scalp as well? And if so, could they be a reason why our scalp is itching a lot? Or do they have nothing to do with that? 🤔
@@chaozinga MFing YES. Ask me how I know
I was told those bulbs is blepharitis. Is that incorrect?
Tell us how to get rid of them
Eye washes, eyelash scrubs. Infestations require permethrin and Ivermectin. "Some" Mites are actually normal and help certain balances. Infestations cause infections itching and hair loss.
Tea tree oil. coconut oil helps with some types too.
you cant get rid of them completely
I’ve tried literally everything, they’ve been absolutely ruining my entire existence for years now and I’m just at my wits end
How can a god be real when we got shit like this going on??? Religious nuts, I’m up for an explanation and don’t you dare say it’s just another one of gods glory and majesty cuz yeaaaa way to answer without giving an answer if that’s the case
It appears I have actually had every condition on this Platform. Every Eye Doctor not skilled in their profession. I was a Travel Registered Nurse from Tx & married a Service Man from SC. It was awful. When I am in other locations never had problems. Have a bag of Eye solutions. Once clear it's short lived.
wow
Some of y'all think this is fake. actually, no it’s not. When I was studying I felt my eyelashes are itching so I touched my eyelashes, Boom. I saw a very very very very very tiny bug on my eyelashes which is this bug. So I was like: WTH- and then I washed my hands💀
You can't see these without a microscope. So you had some other kind of mite/bug.
That's not possible as they are a tenth of a millimeter long. You saw something else.
Hey um help me pls because my eye is acting weird and my eyelash os hurts so bad so can u help me pls😢😢
My dog has this. Has for 15 years. Never had a problem uh untill now. Not saying this is my problem, but not saying it isn't. They say it's not possible for Demodex cross contamination but not sure they know for sure.
While some nuisance conditions can be caused by a proliferation of demodex, it is very important to keep in mind that most people would never notice or be bothered by them. They are almost perfect commensalitsts who are usually harmless.
Thank you!
I’m here for the video of Demodex explosion! LMK 🥤🍿🎥👀
Myboclean is what can help to get rid of these unwanted buggers
Where in the world can I get one of those stuffed mites 😂
The fact that you don't bring up how common of a reason for hair loss these buggers are surprised me 😱
They are not a reason for hair loss, they are completely natural and normal. Every human being on the planet has them.
@@kirkhodgins2394your delusional
The doctor is so handsome ❤
Doc, any chance of doing a video about amniotic membranes? What’s your thoughts? I’ve seen some great results but also heard horror stories about the one with the “ring”.
But what do you do about it?
How to treat them ???😢😢😢 I heard tea tree washes
Ivermectin
Xdemvy is now available for people that cannot use tea tree oil
Do you know how much Xydemvy costs?
@@chriscarterdavies5998 for me it was $60 because it was covered under my insurance otherwise I think it’s $800 or something crazy like that
@chriscarterdavies5998
Xdemvy costs $2,300.00. I know bc I 'm presently using it. My insurance covered 300.00, balance was covered under a grant that speciality pharmacies use.
Hi please please help!! Years ago l used to have a sensation of things crawling on my face. After that l have sensation of something all over in my eyes, it feels soft and wriggly like microscopic worms. Optician said it was dry eyes and l have been using artificial tears for 2yrs with no real effect. Recently l did a detox and the sensation is much much quieter, does that suggest some kind of parasite and what could it be? Can dermodex mites live in the actual eye? I do not see any collarettes or have any mucus etc
Use Tea Tree oil to kill the infection. Use q tips to rub a small amount mixed with almond oil on the eyelids to keep them from causing you eye issues.
@@mbatista5891 thank you, its much much better but will look into that
your eye is cooked
@@IIIISai, 😂
thank you
No problem! Thanks for commenting!
How to treat ?
Benzl Peroxide. You’re welcome
Now everyone’s going to be scared of them haha
My face got infected and my back. Nothing got ti under control but prescription ivermectin. I wasted a lot of time and tears trying everything to treat ut myself
Well how do I get fucking rid of them?
See my long response
Aren’t they microscopic?
I am crying rn cause idk if I have them but I am deathly scared of bugs
The knitted one 😂😂😂
i dont wanna impress a doctor, i wanna doctor to impress him
I now soap my face all the way to include my eyelids 😢.
Bruh im like: but there everywhere in your face
Omg where can I get a pattern for a crochet Demodex??? 🩵
So that's what the tiny white ball thing is at the bottom of my fallen hairs...
So what is the cure for demodex mites
sulfur soaps can help.. but see a dermatologist for the good stuff
@@crimsonhermitI went to one for a year and a half,she wanted me to see a psychiatrist. Each month she could see hair lessening until she saw my eyelashes disappearing, told me to go to eye Dr. He thought I was crazy.
🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮 they are EVERYWHERE!! Furniture, sheets, pillowcases... GROSS!!!!
A doc completly dismissed my complaints of often feeling little micro stabs. Eat my demodex.
They are completely normal and would never be the reason of a stabbing sensation. They're literally smaller than the feeling of a pinhead and do not bite, they drink skin oil.
@@kirkhodgins2394its not having them, its an overpopulation or an allergy thats the problem. Yes it can be s problem esp people with rosacea, oily skin etc.
wtf
i checked a microscope and I have no mites cus I clean my lashes
Can dogs get this?
My eyelashes have never been so itchy
I had them before when I was 4. I ended up ripping it from my eye lashes
I love you for helping us. People wash your oil sweaty skin! We are warm blooded mammals, are animals on a biological level. Oily hands pick up transfers nastiness microbes!
Also. They are harmless and actually keep your face moist.
Great reason ti up your hygiene/ wash your eyelashes and get all your make up off…
The fact I know about these MITE impress my dr.
-Dad joke from a NOT dad.
BLEAH! Still good to know. Thank you? I think?
I mean as long as they pay for the rent then ya they are allowed
some doctors are really something else… I will never forget how my doctor told me how stupid it is of me to say that spiders shed, because they don’t… like I don’t have a literal spider shed on my wall in a frame 😀 it was a random conversation that made me change my doctor because wtf 😂
I told my doctor I knew I had eye mites because of itchy, runny, crusty eyes and loss of eyelashes. Do you know what the bastard said? He's says I need therapy.
Ask him how did he get md behind his name?
@@janiceleatham6795 Yeah, I should!
how to clean hand area
"Might impress your doctor " I don't wanna date my doctor
washing your face 3 to 4 times a day can reduce this infestation allot
These are disgusting! 🤢🫣🫢
It's not a bug, it's an arachnid
Haha very good
The Plushie😂
How do these nasty critters get there in the first place, gross.
All doctors know about démodé folliculorum
Tea tree oil!!!!
Yes but it must be carefully diluted to put on alone is not safe.
@@jennyrose9454 I was thinking IMED lid n lash or similar that’s balanced specifically for use around the eyes.
@@jennyrose9454 agreed. I will even go as far as saying don’t use straight tea tree and dilute because I don’t trust any label as far as concentrations or “ other ingredients “”. Buying a product designed and tested for eyes that has it in it is safer for sure. Too many tea tree oils that have fillers and other things than could do major damage to the ocular surface and more.
@@fortyfour6626I have just as much doubt with new skincare products unfortunately.
100% natural organic pure tea tree oil, diluted a bit, is perfectly safe
They EXPLODE as well?? Ah, man. They are pesky enough to begin with but I was unaware they doubled as suicide bomber mites 😳
He has a stuffed demodex mite. I kinda want one now
Ay atleast I got some company
They're commercialists most of the time.
Damn. Mites on my eyelashes. 😟
Well, he said "could" so you might not have them.
Oh yeah they always forget to pay rent
Demodex mites are microscopic. You can NOT see them.
But you can see their waste
They don’t poop; no anus, according to another doctor. So, what waste?
Im losing vision - dry eyes- blocked M glands- corneal scarring. The itch is insane. My GP said dry skin, use baby oil.🤦♀️🤷♀️🙄
@@DeborahThird-og1uo
Hi, Deborah. Would Castor Oil help? Study it.
Be Well.
Is this why in Arab countries men use Kohl?
Do not I repeat do not tell a doctor that you think you have eyelash mites they will look at you like you're crazy and give you a drug test and then Gaslight you
All girls: 👁️👄👁️
Be kissing the face mite more than her bf
Bish 💅 eyelash 👁 bug 🪳
yea i have that its so annoying but i use wet tissue cuz im broke lol
woo~i like it
👍👍👍
Oh bish its eyelash bug
this is me
The stuffed animal 😅 sick!
And here I was thinking it was from sitting front row at the stripper show that gave me itchy eye 😳😏
Only veda fix this problem
Watch out they'll just take your money
Nous sommes un fabricant professionnel de cils, vous offrant une variété d'options de produits
Soooooo mange, well one of the mites that cause mange.
No wonder i hear screaming on my skin when i scrub with sugar scrub EVERY morning and night. When I use the scrub my skin us super clean even scrub my eyelashes. Forget that.😅
Uhm, this must be for people who live dirty.😂
Actually its age snd oily skin. The more oily your skin, and the older you are, the more chance you have more of these things.
thats so cute where can i buy the plushie 🥹
After seeing 9 eye doctors, spending so much money and wasting so much time, finally one dr tested me for these nasty cockroaches 🪳, and yes, I had an infestation!!! Just got rid of these mfs today!
What did you use
@@chaima2909 update. Didn’t get rid of them unfortunately because dr REFUSE to give me meds. He only wants to do cleaning which puts more money in his pocket. However, I will look in a different country like Mexico where medicine is not a business unlike here.
Eat
Mate
Busssss
Thank you!