Skin DiseasesDemodex Mite: Symptoms, Treatment, and How to Prevent Demodicosis
Demodex Mite: Symptoms, Treatment, and How to Prevent Demodicosis in Greece

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Frequently asked questions
Is Demodex contagious?
Not directly. Mites can be transmitted through close contact, but outbreaks usually occur due to individual skin or immune factors.
Is the Demodex mite dangerous?
The mite itself is not harmful, but overgrowth can cause inflammation and uncomfortable skin issues.
Can it be completely cured?
Yes. With proper treatment and prevention, symptoms can disappear completely, though small numbers of mites usually remain on the skin — which is normal.
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Article by
Anna Tunkeviča

Medical content reviewed by
Justina Musė(Dermatologist)



