Don't freak out, but you probably have a few dozen arachnids grinding up on the tiny shafts of hair lodged inside your face, quietly gorging themselves on your natural oils. OK, you can freak out if you want. But there's nothing wrong with you. These tick-like arachnids are known as face mites in the genus Demodex and, according to a skin-tingling new video created by the folks at KQED San Francisco, they live a peaceful life buried in the facial pores of most human adults. The mites are not found on babies, and they are thought to be transmitted through motherly contact. These creepy-crawlies are eight-legged, mostly transparent and microscopic in size, measuring about 0.
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Pics of deep facial pores
Pics of deep facial pores
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Milia are commonly found on the skin of people of all ages. They are formed when keratin a substance produced by the skin becomes entrapped beneath the outer layer of the skin, forming a tiny cyst. An individual milium the singular of milia is formed at the base of a hair follicle or sweat gland.
Strongyloidiasis was first described in French troops who had returned from modern day Vietnam during the late 19th century who were suffering from severe, persistent diarrhea. It is a parasitic disease caused by nematodes, or roundworms, in the genus Strongyloides. The parasites enter the body through exposed skin, such as bare feet. Strongyloides is most common in tropical or subtropical climates.
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