The trombidiose is a skin disease caused by a mite, trombidium trombidion or, more commonly known as chigger.
Severe itching (pruritus) appear, as well as buttons. The treatment, based on benzyl benzoate, is about the same as scabies.
In the countryside, the infestation is very commonly done in the wet grass at the end of August and autumn. The larvae of these mites are located preferably at the waist and folds where they benefit from the friction of the garment. They burrow under the skin, their digestive juices attack it, triggering violent itching of very red papules. Some people react very strongly in a process-type reactions, others are much less sensitive.
Clothes worn during the infestation will be isolated and washed separately, bedding should be treated with a suitable insecticide.
During the infestation infested topic should avoid prolonged physical contact with others to prevent the spread of the phenomenon.
The life span of larvae out of trombidium human body is the only relatively short propagation can only come from prolonged contact with an individual with larvae, or by wearing infested linen.
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