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Demodex Brevis: Microscopic Mites and Skin Health
Demodex brevis, commonly known as the eyelash or small hair mite, is a microscopic parasite that resides in hair follicles, particularly on the face and around the eyes. It plays a role in skin health by contributing to the balance of skin flora, but it can also be associated with various skin conditions when present in excessive numbers. In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), the presence of Demodex mites may be linked to imbalances in the Liver and Stomach meridians, as these organs are believed to influence skin health and complexion. Symptoms associated with Demodex infestations can include itching, redness, and inflammation of the skin, particularly around the eyes, which may be related to emotional factors such as stress or anxiety. Practitioners of BioCoherence may find it useful to address issues related to Demodex by focusing on specific TCM points that correspond to the affected meridians, enhancing the overall balance and health of the individual. Additionally, emotional well-being may be addressed through the modulation of treatments aimed at promoting relaxation and reducing stress. Common associations with the eyelash mite include skin conditions such as blepharitis, rosacea, and other inflammatory skin disorders. In managing these conditions, practitioners may consider integrating protocols that support the health of the skin and eyes, promoting harmony within the body's systems.
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