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Tiny Biting Bugs in Human Hair?

I am new here and glad to see I am not crazy. I too have the same issues and these are not head lice at all. They look like little lint specs on your clothes and in the light or as it gets closer to your skin the color becomes darker. It has gotten so bad that when I hop into the shower they attack me in hordes.

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I washed my hair and got attacked so severely I had to use a hard brush in the area just to sooth it. Then I wrapped my hair up, but they were already going crazy stabbing me in the scalp and I couldn't even touch it. I don't know what to do if it seems my hair is gonna get wet my hair sticks up and stiffens up.

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May 10, 20191 found this helpful
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They could be fleas or mites. Go to a dermatologist

 
September 6, 20191 found this helpful

Hello, I wanted to inform you of my experience as it may or may not relate to Morgellons. I kept finding debris similar to what is described by victims all over my house. We investigated our attic and realized there was a leak in one of our air ducts that was pushing debris comprised of what i guessed were animal and insect droppings and body particles, insulation fibers, mold, dust and whatever else through gaps around recessed lights, ceiling fans and vents.

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I have been ill with what looks to be parasites in my feces. I'm pretty sure it is that and also the debris I have been inhaling and swallowing for almost 2 years. I'm sure this has been brought up but I have not seen any articles mentioning this as a source. Thank you. Feel free to contact me if you would like to discuss further.

 
January 27, 20210 found this helpful

Hi me to happy ain't crazy thy were olso in my beding between my toes evon u get were B4 I dare say to anyone else that there is string like bugs in my hare. Plz email me say how long &best way to kill them.

 
May 13, 20190 found this helpful

Absolutely a dermatologist as soon as possible!

 
August 8, 20190 found this helpful

Try talking a bath in tumeric powder, baking soda, tea tree oil, lavender oil, lemon grass oil, and borax. Submerge yourself into the bath water and that help keep them off your body for a some time.

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Yourskin will be dry, really dry for days but it helps keep them off you

 
August 15, 20190 found this helpful

Some people say it's mites weather scabies or bird or rat mites..
Some say springtails
Carpet beetles
Fungal/yeast
Bacterial
Some even say it's the government or aliens...
Don't get lost in the morgellons pages.
If you want to go to drs for help a dermatologist might be worth it or internal medicine Dr and be checked for tinea versicolor or incognito. Vitamin deficiencies and thyroid issues have been problems for some people and Celiac's disease for others.
Don't spend hours in the bathroom or pour chemicals on everything. Get plenty of sleep and sunlight daily and use really plain gentle soaps and always use Vaseline,aquaphor, aloe or Shea butter each night. Take a daily allergy medicine any non drowsy otc seems to work.

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I eat yogurt or something with probiotics daily and try to eat several bananas or apples or fruits of some kind and try to stay away from gluten,soy ,high fats and over processed foods... which is impossible to do now a days especially if you have kids.
If you have the money to be able to buy a nice negative ion air purifier and a vacuum cleaner with a hepa filter it's been helpful for most people.

I don't recommend telling any Dr that you have bugs in your hair,skin or home especially not a general Dr instead if you see a Dr I'd recommend saying that you have a itching or tingling or something like that sensation and then trying to get a skin scraping if you do see a dermatologist ( I have not seen one yet). General drs solution is to usually give you a referral to mental health and/or give you a prescription for antidepressants, anti psychotics or anxiety medication because they think that is the only thing you need except besides psychology referral or inpatient stay.(experience first hand)

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jmaer88@gmail.com

 

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