Dust Mites On Skin and How To Get Rid Of Them

dust mites on the skin cause red itching on skin, and red patches. they are too small to see via the human eye

Do Dust Mites Live on Human Skin?,

  • Dust mites do not live on human skin - However they will nautrally walk on your skin.
  • Most people cannot feel dust mites walking on their skin - if your ultra senstive and lying still you may well feel the allergic response from their faeces in the form of an itching sensation
  • dust mites do not burrow into the skin or feed on live tissue - instead they will be near humans and feed of the fallen dead skin


Relief from Dust Mites on Skin

The quickest way to get relief from dust mites on your skin is:

  • Have a Shower to wash dust mites off
  • Apply a thick moisturizing cream to form a protective barrier against dust mites
  • Put on freshly washed bedding (washed at 60°C) just before getting into bed.

Read our 6 step guide to getting rid of dust mites permently - Click Here

how to get rid of dust mites on skin 6 steps to eliminate dust mites


Where are you likely to feel dust mites on skin?

  • Bed
  • Sofa
  • Carpeted rooms
  • Humid rooms
  • Warm rooms (20-25°C)
  • Rooms that have plenty of visable dust 

Dust mites thrive in environments where they can feed on dead skin flakes that humans naturally shed. These flakes accumulate in bedding, carpets, furniture, and other soft surfaces. 

 

Where Do Dust Mites Live and the estimated amount

  1. Mattress - 100,000 to 10 million
  2. Pillow - 10,000 to 2 million
  3. Carpets / Rugs - 1,000 to 100,000 per square meter 
  4. Couch / Sofa - 100,000 to 1 million per seat 
  5. Curtains / Drapes - 1,000 to 50,000 per square meter of fabric
  6. Soft Toys: 1,000 to 10,000 per toy
top 6 places dust mites live in the house, mattress, carpet, soft toy, curtains, bed, pillow, bedroom

 

Dust Mite Allergies and Skin Reactions

While dust mites themselves do not live on the skin, their presence can trigger allergic reactions in individuals. The primary allergens come from dust mite faeces and body fragments, which can irritate the skin and respiratory system. People with dust mite allergies may experience:

  • Eczema flare-ups: Dust mite allergens are a common trigger for atopic dermatitis (eczema), leading to itchy, inflamed skin.
1Dust Mite Allergy Symptoms itchy red skin reaction scratch
  1. Dust Allergens cause red / bumpy / itchy skin
  2. Scratching the skin causes rashes / cuts / exposed skin


Distinguishing Dust Mites from Other Skin Concerns

It is important not to confuse dust mites with other microscopic pests, like scabies mites or demodex mites, which do live on or burrow into human skin. Scabies mites cause severe itching and rashes as they infest the skin, while demodex mites naturally live in hair follicles. Dust mites, however, are not parasitic and have no interest in living on your body.

If you have a dust mite allergy we highly recommend purchasing encasements for your bed as they stop dust mites in your mattress, pillow and duvet from touching your skin.

See our Anti Dust Mite Encasements

dust mites on skin can be stopped by using anti dust mite bedding
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