Bird Mites And Rat Mites Can Cause Itchy
Skin Parasites
by Richard Kuhns
Itchy skin parasites can
be from bird mites and rat mites. Imagine this: You're
cleaning the garage and behind some boxes you find an
abandoned nest of mice. You move everything out of the way,
use a broom to sweep up nest, and a vacuum cleaner to remove
the last remnants of the nest and any droppings near by.
Or imagine this: you notice an uninhabited bird nest on the
outside one of your windows. You simply take a stick and knock it
to the ground. As it falls you notice some dust. It's in one large
clump so you just pick up with your bare hands and throw it into
the garbage.
And then within 24 hours or so you're skin is itching
relentlessly. And then it feels as though something is crawling on
your skin. You take a hot shower and for a while feel relieved.
However, it's short term and within hours you're once again
itching.
You begin to wonder what was in that abandoned nest of mice or the
bird nest. It must have been bird mites or rat mites, right? But
nothing in your medicine chest works. You rush out to the pharmacy
and purchase some Rid or Nix thinking that you'll end the problem
once and for all--maybe it's lice.
For a day or so, there's relief, but then the itching skin and
biting sensations return full force resulting in bite marks and
rashes. This means a visit to the doctor. He prescribes Elimite and
or Lindane and now you return home in anticipation to ending this
itchy skin and biting once and for all. Again, you feel better for
a couple three days and again the itching skin returns full
force--the medication is not working. In the meantime your
significant other has begun with itchy skin. It's driving you both
crazy. You both shower and instead of feeling better afterwards,
you begin itching as soon as you dry your body.
You return to your doctor and in spite of bite marks and rashes he
can't identify your problem and refers you to a dermatologist.
The dermatologist is stupefied and prescribes Diprolene and an
antibiotic. Again there's temporary relief for a few days. But
overall your condition is worsening. You begin wondering if your
children or anyone else with whom you are in contact are at
risk.
What has happened? The bird nest or mice nest was infested with
mites carrying skin parasites. The vacuum cleaner neatly removed
them from the garage floor and spread them all over the garage and
your body. When the bird nest fell, the dust was full of mite
carrying parasites that contacted your skin. You scratched your
itchy skin and spread them with your fingernails to other parts of
your body. They were also on the bottom of your soles and you
walked them all over your home.
As the skin parasites hatched and multiplied on your skin,
they:
1. Laid eggs that were deposited where ever you sat and in whatever
you wore, in your bedding, your towel, and in the carpet or
flooring near your feet.
2. Attempted to bore into your skin by biting you causing the bite
marks. The rash is simply a bacterial infection as a result of the
bite marks.
The skin parasites are known as one of more of the following:
1. Morgellons
2. Collembola (spring tails)
3. Strongyloides stercoralis
And the fact is that nearly all physicians are totally
inexperienced with their treatment for there are no diagnostic
tests available for two of them and the third (the strongyloides)
is a rare nematode requiring a wormer which again physicians are
inexperienced in it's treatment.
The CDC is just beginning research on Morgellons and most doctors
(in spite of unexplained fibers on the sufferer's body) don't
believe in the existence of Morgellons.
Suffering from skin parasites raises some important questions. How
do you bathe? What skin creams or lotions provide results? How do
you get skin parasites out of your bedding, furniture, rugs?
Although your doctor has no answers to these questions there are
real down to earth answers as well as a special diet to get your
life back to normal.
Richard Kuhns B.S.Ch.E is the author of
Soothing the Itch Within and the Diet to Control it ebook. His aim
is to provide a,b,c direction for diet, bathing, disinfection
techniques, and medical options to get rid of skin parasites. To
find out more please visit www.SkinParasitesEbook.com
. He is also author of best selling self hypnosis stress management
cds at www.DStressDoc.com
Richard Kuhns B.S.Ch.E is the author of Soothing the Itch Within
and the Diet to Control it ebook. His aim is to provide a,b,c
direction for diet, bathing, disinfection techniques, and medical
options to get rid of skin parasites. To find out more please visit
www.SkinParasitesEbook.com.
He is also author of best selling self hypnosis stress management
cds at www.DStressDoc.com
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