What would you do if we told you tiny, microscopic bugs are living on your face right now? You wouldn’t believe us, right?
Another tropical parasite ... you can even see the worms moving under your skin or across your eyeball. But not EVERY egg-laying invader is sinister. Face mites are pretty innocuous.
Feline mange is caused by mites, or microscopic parasites, that create burrows in the skin ... "By collecting a scraping of the infected skin and looking under a microscope, veterinarians can check ...
A couple who had itchy, red rashes on their stomachs discovered they'd been bitten by mites that were the parasites of beetles ... the rashes appeared on their skin, according to the authors ...