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What does hair clipper look like and what are the symptoms?

Hair clippers, also known as cephalomites, are lipophilic micro-animals parasitic on the scalp. Its head, chest and abdomen are connected together. An adult has eight feet, two mouths, two needles and a long thorn in its mouth, which is used to absorb nutrition from the scalp. Its body length is 100-200 microns, and it needs to be magnified by 1000 times under a microscope to find it. The symptoms of hair clipper's infection are: excessive dandruff, itchy head, greasy hair, severe alopecia on the top of the head and red scalp.

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Second, the symptoms of hair clipper infection

1, itchy head with dandruff

After washing my hair, my scalp began to itch again a few hours later, and dandruff did not decrease.

2, hair oil

After getting up in the morning, I feel oily hair and oily pillows. Wipe my head with a tissue. The more oil there is on the paper towel, the more head mites there are.

3, serious hair loss on the top of the head

Cephalosporidium likes to parasitize the hair boundary of the head. After hair loss, the new hair here is obviously yellower than the capillary of the back pillow, indicating that there are more cephalomites.

4, the scalp is red

Head mites enter hair follicles and bring in external bacteria, causing inflammation and itching of hair follicles, redness of scalp, serious hair dirt, pain to the touch, acne, and greasy powder left on nails.

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Reasons for the emergence of cephalomites

1, less washing times.

People with dry or healthy hair will feel that their hair is not oily if they don't wash their hair for a few days, but their scalp will still secrete metabolites such as oil and sebum, which is easy to attract mites, so they should wash their hair regularly.

2, after washing your hair, sleep when your hair is not dry.

Pillows are easy to be damp and moldy, and humid environment is easy to breed bacteria, so that head mites can climb up the mountain quietly from pillows, sheets and other places and eat the grease on your scalp.

3, cross use with others or don't wash the comb

Sharing combs will lead to cross-infection of bacteria such as skin fungi. Combs that have been used for a long time should be cleaned at least once a week and disinfected with hot water.

Bedclothes haven't been cleaned for too long.

"If you don't go to bask in the quilt in March, six million mites will sleep with you", which is not sensational. If you have head mites, you may also have mites in other parts of your body. Therefore, timely cleaning bedding and long-term exposure can kill mites at 60 to 70 degrees.

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