What You Can Catch From Your Pet: Skin Diseases By: Matthew Homfray Dogs, cats and small mammals such as rabbits or guinea pigs are popular companions for many people, often sharing their home environment. Being in such close contact, it is perhaps inevitable that sometimes disease is transmitted from pets to their owners. This article looks at skin diseases of dogs and cats that can present a risk to their owners. Tags: dogs, cats, pets, skin, itchy, zoonosis, zoonotic, fleas, worms, hiv, hair loss, hair
Skin Parasites that Cause Itchy Disruptive Skin By: Richard Kuhns The relentless itchy bitting sensations and strange lesions may be the result of one or more types of skin parasties that are unknown to most physicians. A special diet has been found effective at eliminating all itching and biting sensations until such time as the medical profession finds a cure. Tags: skin parasties, Morgellons, itchy skin, disruptive skin
Skin Parasites that Never Stop Itching By: Richard Kuhns The relentless itchy bitting sensations and strange lesions on your skin may be the result of one or more types of skin parasties that are unknown to most physicians. In the absence of medical help, a special diet has been found effective at eliminating all itching and biting sensations until such time as the medical profession finds a cure. Tags: skin parasites, itchy skin, Morgellons, Lyme disease, Collembola, acrophobia, parasite lyme diet
Scabies - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By: Juliet Scabies is an itchy skin condition caused by the microscopic mite Sarcoptes scabei . The word scabies comes from the Latin word for "scratch" (scabere). Mites are small eight-legged parasites (in contrast to insects, which have six legs). They are tiny, just 1/3 millimeter long, and burrow into the skin to produce intense itching which tends to be worse at night. Tags: scabies treatment, scabies cure, scabies causes and symptoms, skin diseases, scabies infec
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