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Little Black Bugs That Won't Go Away?

Small black bugs that have been dug out of an arm.Okay, I have little black bugs too. Has anybody else seen them appear up out of their skin? Mine come from under my skin. Crazy as that sounds, I witnessed it several times.

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Last night while out loading brush, I got very hot and sweaty and I looked down and my arm was covered with them and I looked at my legs and my legs were covered with them. By the time I got in the houses to get in the bath, most of them are gone.

Along with the black dots I've had lots of other weird little bugs and stuff and balls of lint in my bath water. I always plug the drain and then put a paper towel over it to drain it to see what's in there. Sometimes you'll be thousands of little items in there. Along with that, I've had some little tiny flies living in my hair which is only a quarter inch long and they bite like hell.

Also last night when I was hot and sweaty and all those bugs came out, I looked down at my arm and there was a thick thick black hair coming out of my arm the wrong way. I reach down to touch it and it sucked back into my arm. Has anybody seen anything like that.

I'm going to download some photos. I'm kind of a hairy guy and I shaved every inch of my body and someone gave me some turpentine that they took to get rid of internal parasites so I started mixing out with shampoo and soap and I cannot believe what come off of my body. Now I'm just down to the little black dots. Like to know if anyone else has had this much stuff on them and I'm a clean person.

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September 28, 20200 found this helpful
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it almost sounds like you have a parasite that has latched onto your skin and has laid eggs there and that is why you are seeing so many of them all over you. The parasite is called a chigoe flea and it can burrow down into your skin and lay their eggs. The only part of the parasite you see now and then is the bottom of the parasite when it is moving around or laying the eggs which can take up to 3 weeks to do this.

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Once the eggs hatch the little ones continue the cycle and this is why you seem to have so many of them on you right now. I would go to the doctor and see if they can test you for this and give you something to get rid of them. They are sort of hard to detect and some doctors don't really know what to look for.

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March 16, 20220 found this helpful

Omg. what can we do?? I moved into an apartment in my senior building an inherited these little black monsters. I have complained to management who thinks Im crazy. Spent a fortune buying product after product. Nothing works. Sought medical treatment because of the sores ive developed because of the bites. threw my furniture away. Can anybody tell me what these parasites are?? Someone said they may live in the ceiling. went out and purchased a steamer. Im going to suit up and pray.

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June 14, 20220 found this helpful

Hey Im going through the same thing exactly I went to the Dr and she
Wanted to commit me to a mental hospital and Im miserable Im suffering in silence my quality of life has gone to 0 and Im about to give up hope i have spent my savings on this problem and its still here i bought every product etc I

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Look awful I use to be a pretty happy vibrant 48 year Old to
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September 29, 20200 found this helpful

Since this is happening indoors & outdoors it may be more than one type of bug.
I believe a doctor can treat the bites but I'm not sure a doctor can identify the type of bugs that are causing the bites.
It's possible that someone at an Ace or True Value Hardware store could help you if you explain what is happening as they usually have knowledgeable people working in these departments.
Worth a try?

Otherwise, I suggest you send information and pictures to your county extension agency as they will be familiar with the type of bugs prevalent in your area right now and can suggest measure to take to get rid of them.

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October 29, 20200 found this helpful

Google ,,,the secret "is gratitude.

The lady who writes it finally diagnosed as horsehair worm.

After being n told she delusional for years.
There are also very good thing here. ..
Search black dots on skin.

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October 29, 20200 found this helpful

Amazing! Neat the things we learn just by being curious.
I hope that help was given on how to remove all of the parasites.
I just had to find out what a horsehair worm looked like but maybe not everyone should watch this link:

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