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Demodicosis
rosacea
acne
blepharitis
red nose
pimples
seborrheic dermatitis
atopic dermatitis
itchy skin
hair loss
androgenic alopecia
baldness
aging skin
eczema
pruritus
rough skin
wide pores
freckles
spots
fine wrinkles
dermatosis
rash
chalazion
perioral dermatitis
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محصول جديد آنجكس، اسپري ضد دمودكس 'اس دي تي' سازگار با پوست هاي حساس و ويژه عارضه ها و آسيب هاي پوست و مو ناشي از تراكم بالاي انگل هاي دمودكس مي باشد كه حاصل تلاش شبانه روزي قابل تقدير تيم تحقيقاتي آنجكس استراليا است كه با توجه به نتايج چشمگير و موثر اسپري ضد دمودكس 'پي دي تي' و استقبال بي نظيري كه از اين محصول شده است، توليد و بزودي تقديم مصرف كنندگان سراسر جهان مي شود
تركيبات مواد تشكيل دهنده اين محصول با توجه به بالاترين استاندارد هاي جديد بهداشتي اروپا و جهان، بهبود و ارتقا يافته و اگرچه تركيبات مواد تشكيل دهنده آن همانند 'پي دي تي' است اما قدرت ضد دمودكسي آن كمي ملايم تر از اسپري 'پي دي تي' است و البته با قيمتي در حدود نصف بهاي 'پي دي تي' به گونه اي طراحي شده است تا با پوست هاي حساس يا عارضه هايي مانند: دمودكس روزاسه، درماتيت_سبورئيك، بلفاريت، آكنه هاي مقاوم به درمان، خارش هاي شديد پوستي و بسياري ديگر از عارضه هاي پوستي مرتبط به آلودگي دمودكس سازگار تر باشد و واكنش هاي احتمالي اوليه آن نيز ملايم تر خواهد بود
Blepharitis Is A Commonly Progressive Chronic Illness Considered One Of The Most Found Ocular Disorders In Clinical Practice.
#Blepharitis is one of the most common ocular disorders seen by eye care specialists and is found in almost 47% of ophthalmic patients. Approximately 30 million Americans may be affected. Blepharitis is common in middle-aged patients, and its incidence increases with age.
Demodex mites have been associated with blepharitis and several pathological mechanisms have been suggested. The mites can cause a direct damage in the epithelial cell at the lash follicle, induce a reactive hyperplasia and hyperkeratinization or mechanically block of the orifices of meibomian glands. Bacteria were found inside and on the surface of Demodex mites. Some of them, such as staphylococci, produce exotoxins that can directly contribute to unspecific irritative symptoms or induce a host immune reaction. In addition, proteins of the mites and their debris may also elicit a host delay hypersensivity reaction.
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Ungex’s protocol is a total care plan that will be tailored to you and your lifestyle. If you follow the care plan provided to you with the products, you’ll be surprised how successful your treatment will be. If you want to ensure you stay Demodex-free, we recommend shampoos and other products individually so you can keep the mites away.
First step is to take #Ungex unique #Demodex detection test which is an online form that will take only a couple of minutes to complete. Link of Demodex online test HERE:
After that, Ungex consultants will contact you to take you through further steps.
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Demodex mites are parasites that live in hair follicles. Studies show the Demodex hair mites to be associated with numerous types of skin complications, for example the mites have been identified as a leading contributor to acne, rosacea, red nose, pimples, blepharitis, seborrheic dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, eczema, pruritus, itchy skin, hair loss, androgenic alopecia, baldness, aging skin, rough skin, wide pores, freckles, spots, fine wrinkles, dermatosis, rash, discoloration on the face and other skin conditions.
While follicle mites may cause certain problems, it also is possible specific skin conditions become a breeding ground for Demodex mites. Besides, it's a major problem for dogs too known as Demodex canis, more commonly known as mange. Hormonal fluctuations contribute to mite reproduction because these invertebrate insects obtain their steroids from the host. This contributes to high levels of Demodex mite population in the skin and hair. Want to know more about Demodex mites and their role in rosacea as well as the best Demodex treatment? Please subscribe now:
Demodex mites are parasites that live in hair follicles. Studies show the Demodex hair mites to be associated with numerous types of skin complications, for example the mites have been identified as a leading contributor to acne, rosacea, red nose, pimples, blepharitis, seborrheic dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, eczema, pruritus, itchy skin, hair loss, androgenic alopecia, baldness, aging skin, rough skin, wide pores, freckles, spots, fine wrinkles, dermatosis, rash, discoloration on the face and other skin conditions.
Let's Learn More About Follicle Mites, Also Known As Demodex Folliculorum and D. Brevis And Both Have Been Identified As the Leading Contributor To Many of Hair and Skin Problems.
Both species are primarily found in the scalp, face, near the nose, the eyelashes, and eyebrows, but also occur elsewhere on the skin. Each has a semitransparent, elongated body that consists of two fused segments and eight short segmented legs, attached to the first body segment.