Friday, February 12, 2010

Treatment For Human Demodex Question About Demodectic Mange?

Question about demodectic mange? - treatment for human demodex

I have 2 female Danish independent. The older woman with generalized demodicosis in which it has been diagnosed twice more than he. She burst on the dermatitis, and all lost more hair. Prescribed treatment with ivermectin and antibiotics, and how he has improved, but 4-5 months, my other woman was also diagnosed with generalized demodicosis. He took her to the vet with a pair of red bumps more flea bites or ant, who had another wife dermatiis. Mari and I do not think that 2 women could not relate the same genetic disorder, which the vet could not draw hasty conclusions about who, just because another woman. Young women who have never needed with ivermectin and antibiotics than the other female defiently treated for bedst. Young women do not break with more shots and lost some hair without any treatment. Packages actually gone in a day or 2 weeks. The veterinarian may be wrong? I am not a veteran, but I am a nurse and I know that people with dogs, Demodex mites in the body. To get rid of your skin back for Postive Demodex mites could not only mites that normally live in the bodies of dogs?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes, it could be mites, which are obviously not there. Like everyone else, make mistakes and can jump conclusions. Now take evil Dane (the second is sick) to another vet and get a different opinion. You can make a dog's bad luck, but I am very happy to undergo such treatment. Otherwise, "can become so bad that they must be sacrificed. I hope that everything goes well!

Anonymous said...

Yes, it could be mites, which are obviously not there. Like everyone else, make mistakes and can jump conclusions. Now take the evil Dane (the second is sick) to another vet and get a different opinion. You can make a dog's bad luck, but I am very happy to undergo such treatment. Otherwise, "can become so bad that they must be sacrificed. I hope that everything goes well!

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