itchy hair and face bugs - itchy all the time.. anyone have them? | |
Holldoll User ID: 1528110 United States 08/31/2011 04:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My head suddenly became itchy when reading this. I'm not quite sure, I do have bells palsy and I get crawlies in my face and head that become itchy, but the itchiness never goes away until the numbness subsides. Mine started with a case of shingles,so its a nerve problem. I've never heard of such a thing. Wish I could be of more help! I read an article about the lady that scratched through to her skull, but it was not contagious. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1012073 United States 08/31/2011 04:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | you are both the spawn of satan and the itchyness comes from involuntary epidermal allergic activity to the energies from the approaching judgement seat of god on the blue kachina comet. you will see much more than this. soon, your hearts will quite literally melt. cardio enferno BEWARE |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 725670 Sweden 08/31/2011 04:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | you are both the spawn of satan and the itchyness comes from involuntary epidermal allergic activity to the energies from the approaching judgement seat of god on the blue kachina comet. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1012073 you will see much more than this. soon, your hearts will quite literally melt. cardio enferno BEWARE i know im a spawn of satan. not to sure what else you are saying tho. its definitely a medical problem. just seems a bit alien. |
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GodFrequency User ID: 1529421 United States 08/31/2011 04:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In my opinion, and it is only opinion, mix MMS, DMSO, and saline solution. Apply it everywhere all over your body, especially in your scalp. Keep repeating this for several weeks at least once a day. You will smell funny because of the dmso, but that's ok, because you have no friends left anyways. MMS is supposed to be a pretty good killer of parasites, and DMSO transports the MMS across many cells within the body carrying oxygen, and the MMS. You can put your finger in DMSO, and taste it on your tongue about 2 seconds later. DMSO is also used in solutions to transport human organs for transplant purposes. Go easy on the strength of the solution start out with just four or five drops of MMS mixed in with mostly saline, because it is very potent, and some get sick whenever they first try it. DMSO is different for everyone, some people say it burns, I apply it at 100% strength on my skin directly with no problems. Also be careful what you come into contact with. DMSO is an excellent transporter to transport medicine into the bloodstream, but it also transports things into the bloodstream, so you don't want things like t-shirt dyes, or household cleaners, or soaps to come into contact with it before or during use. Good luck. Last Edited by GodFrequency on 08/31/2011 04:36 PM |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 725670 Sweden 08/31/2011 04:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In my opinion, and it is only opinion, mix MMS, DMSO, and saline solution. Apply it everywhere all over your body, especially in your scalp. Keep repeating this for several weeks at least once a day. Quoting: GodFrequency You will smell funny because of the dmso, but that's ok, because you have no friends left anyways. Good luck. mms is a scam. i have tried every single thing, except an overpriced Zapper.. witch i know will not work. im not here to ask peoples opinions. im here to ask, do you have an itchy problem? or maybe you know of someone like this, that you cant physically be around? if its relevant post any info. im not after cures. nothing works. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1529399 United States 08/31/2011 04:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | within minutes of the haircut it was a violent buzzing witch slowly turned into an itch, or a site that spewed heaps of bugs into my hair and the environment around me. Sounds like you may have had some type of insect lay eggs under the skin.Maybe the haircut somehow opened it up and the babies escaped. Many things such as bot fly lay eggs under the skin. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1171394 United States 08/31/2011 04:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | you are both the spawn of satan and the itchyness comes from involuntary epidermal allergic activity to the energies from the approaching judgement seat of god on the blue kachina comet. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1012073 you will see much more than this. soon, your hearts will quite literally melt. cardio enferno BEWARE Oh WOW! I'm pretty sure mine are just beard nits. |
GodFrequency User ID: 1529421 United States 08/31/2011 04:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In my opinion, and it is only opinion, mix MMS, DMSO, and saline solution. Apply it everywhere all over your body, especially in your scalp. Keep repeating this for several weeks at least once a day. Quoting: GodFrequency You will smell funny because of the dmso, but that's ok, because you have no friends left anyways. Good luck. mms is a scam. i have tried every single thing, except an overpriced Zapper.. witch i know will not work. im not here to ask peoples opinions. im here to ask, do you have an itchy problem? or maybe you know of someone like this, that you cant physically be around? if its relevant post any info. im not after cures. nothing works. Try DMSO with Grapefruit Seed Extract then, it is also a anti viral, anti bacterial, and anti parasitic solution. I've used it for red throat and infections. If not, just try straight DMSO. Last Edited by GodFrequency on 08/31/2011 04:38 PM |
GodFrequency User ID: 1529421 United States 08/31/2011 04:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In my opinion, and it is only opinion, mix MMS, DMSO, and saline solution. Apply it everywhere all over your body, especially in your scalp. Keep repeating this for several weeks at least once a day. Quoting: GodFrequency You will smell funny because of the dmso, but that's ok, because you have no friends left anyways. Good luck. mms is a scam. i have tried every single thing, except an overpriced Zapper.. witch i know will not work. im not here to ask peoples opinions. im here to ask, do you have an itchy problem? or maybe you know of someone like this, that you cant physically be around? if its relevant post any info. im not after cures. nothing works. I had something that was kind of what you are talking about, The back of my head, and down the side of my head especially itched. I used what I suggested in previous posts, and I haven't had the problem as of late. My problem also seemed to clear up after my dog that slept with us got ran over, so I'm not sure if he may have been a carrier. I also had the problem on the small of my back. That's all I got, good luck. My problem may have not even been the same problem. I always suspected that I was picking up the problem from my dads house. Last Edited by GodFrequency on 08/31/2011 04:43 PM |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 725670 Sweden 08/31/2011 04:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | animals can be carriers. i know a cat that had this for sure. i know most dogs will go nuts when im around. they can sense the bugs. another thing, that may or may not be related is, it seems to have happened on a scar. maybe something got in, that usually would get back out.. but got stuck. i found a random thread on scars being itchy and it was odd. if its not parasite, its a chicken pox type bacteria infection. i can almost always feel the original bite site tingling lightly, never stops. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 725670 Sweden 08/31/2011 04:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | not scabies. if it was scabies, people wouldnt itch constantly. there would also be clusters of eggs, and trails. there is none. please post if you have a problem. please do not post if you think its something you can find the answer to on google. you cant. please do not try. this problem is not mentioned anywhere, and would be rare information even for a seasoned medical professional. |
weegie User ID: 1523418 United Kingdom 08/31/2011 05:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Get neem oil...100% pure if you can find it. Add a small amount to your shampoo and body wash...mix fresh each time. It's a fungicide, miticide, and insecticide that's been used in India for hundreds of years. I'll warn you, it stinks...but the smell fades when it dries. My dog was scratching herself raw until I started adding it to her shampoo. I've used it myself, very soothing. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1519490 United States 08/31/2011 05:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | my dogs get some sort of mite that makes them bite and chew themselves.. one day i doused one who was becoming sickly from it with some recycled corn oil, as I remembered hearing that the best way to deal with unknown biting things is to just smother them in oil. They just die. Olive oil, corn oil whatever. The dog LOVED it and licked herself getting the benefit of the extra oil in her diet too. She looked TERRIBLE for a few days though as the dirt stuck to the oil but the last thing she needed was soap or detergent at that point, so I just let her be;. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1446197 Netherlands 09/01/2011 04:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | who here suffers or has suffered from an itchy scalp/face? Quoting: ITCHY BUGS 725670 i went to the hairdressers a couple of years ago, i seemed to have been bitten on my head by a parasite. within minutes of the haircut it was a violent buzzing witch slowly turned into an itch, or a site that spewed heaps of bugs into my hair and the environment around me. i thought it was headlice. not headlice. then i was diagnosed with scabies/mites, doesnt seem to be that either. its not moregellons theres no fibers. its not a sandfly, lyme disease, dermatitis, fungus or any type of common skin problem found in text books. this is a contagious itch, others around me always scratch their nose and head, try to wipe at their face etc.. i dont have a social life as people noticed within a week of me getting this i caused them to itch. some asked me if i have fleas and things like that. most of the time bites do not show, just tiny little pin prck dots. some are a little larger. sometimes i get a couple of very small water filled blisters. does anyone know what this contagious bitey crawly invisible lice is?? or have any success treating it? Seriously liver problems cause you to itch. Booze much? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1026233 Ukraine 09/01/2011 04:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the OP is pretty clear on his post that it spreads, and other people notice it. therefor, ruling out all non contagious conditions. going on his posts, if it was scabies he would have identified them. you guys need to lay off the tap water. |
soulsurvivor User ID: 1525288 United States 09/01/2011 04:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Next time you have a blister appear go to a medical lab/doc and get it sampled. The lab report will most likely identify it as a leftover chickenpox/herpes virus. There is a vaccination available for it to help stop/reduce the symptoms. There's also a prescription med you can take when you feel an attack coming on. It's technically not herpes as in the sexual kind but a leftover from a previous chickenpox illness that may/may not have manifested in your body. It's certainly a lifetime thing and can cause you great discomfort if you don't find a treatment that works for you. There's also a prescription for a liquid compound that can be mixed by the pharmacy to use on the itchy sites to help dry those up and stop the itching. As for the bugs itching and making everyone around you itch, the mind is a powerful thing to waste on a negative focus. You can imagine anything into your reality if you have a strong enough belief. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1520678 United States 09/01/2011 05:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Try spending time out in the direct sun, with it beating down on your head. It is even beter if you are exercising, like walking and sweating. That can help heal things. When you scratch your head, does it feel smooth or does a lot of skin come off in patches? You could have dermatitis cause by overly harsh shampoo, and then the parasites might move in to where the dead skin piles up. You should move to a very mild shampoo, such as Ligett's Bar shampoo, and maybe rinse your hair with apple cider vinegar. Tea tree oil kills parasites and fungus, so if you can add this to your shampoo or rinse, that could help. You could also try rubbing natural oils into your scalp. They say shea butter, cocoa butter, jojoba oil, and even olive oil are beneficial to the hair and scalp. As far as making other people itch and losing your friends, you could wear a hat and spray it inside with tea tree oil solution. Keep your hair tucked inside and cover your scalp. I don't think the parasites could jump through that. |