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Do dog mites infect humans?
Dog mites can indeed infect humans, especially those with sensitive skin and weaker resistance, who are more prone to infection. The main symptoms are red papules, which can cause itching and pain. The treatment process is relatively long. Therefore, if your dog has mites, it is recommended to take it to a pet hospital in time for deworming. As mites can cause severe itching, it may also be necessary to use anti-inflammatory drugs. Additionally, when interacting with dogs suffering from mites, owners can wear gloves or isolate the affected dog to reduce the chance of infection.
What are mites?
Mites belong to the Acariformes family and are parasites that live on the dog's skin surface. These mites burrow into the skin and secrete allergens, causing severe itching in dogs after infection. This leads to skin infections due to rubbing, scratching, and biting.
Symptoms of dog mites
Mites are one of the most common skin diseases in dogs. In the early stages, red spots, papules, or small nodules appear on the skin, starting from the mouth, nose, eyes, ears, and chest before gradually spreading to other parts of the body. As the affected areas are itchy, dogs often bite or scratch them, causing skin damage. Severe cases can lead to hair loss, bleeding, and formation of blood clots. Secondary bacterial infections are common.
How to treat dog mites
Treatment for mites involves combining deworming drugs, injection therapy, and medicated shampoos. Mites are external parasites, so using deworming drugs promptly after diagnosis is essential. If the mites cause severe inflammatory reactions, antibiotics may be injected to reduce inflammation and control secondary infections. Bathing the dog with a parasite-killing shampoo can also help treat the condition.
How to prevent dog mites from infecting humans
Mites spread through contact, so it is best for owners not to touch or have close contact with dogs suffering from mites. If necessary, wear gloves and take precautions. Additionally, owners should regularly clean and disinfect the dog's living environment, bathe the dog on time, and avoid taking the dog to grassy areas when walking outdoors.