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Seeking Help for Scalp Parasite and Inflammation - #50698
Parasite under the skin layer of scalp caused a burrowing mite causing severe inflammation from larvae stage making it uncomfortable What would be best recommended to kill this and for how long ?I have this for several months been to dermatologist and infectious disease doc. And they are not any help nor do they even try. I have been left to figure it out on my own which is quite frustrating. Your help would be greatly appreciated
How long have you been experiencing these symptoms?:
- More than 6 monthsWhat other symptoms are you experiencing along with the inflammation?:
- SwellingHave you tried any treatments so far?:
- Topical treatments

Doctors' responses
Important Reality Check True burrowing mites in the scalp for several months is very uncommon. The main human burrowing mite is scabies (Sarcoptes scabiei). Key facts about scabies: Causes intense itching (especially at night) Burrows are usually on hands, wrists, waist, genitals In adults, scalp involvement is rare It does NOT stay untreated for months without spreading severely If you had active scabies for months: Other areas of your body would be involved Close contacts would likely have symptoms What Is More Likely When dermatologists and infectious disease doctors say they do not see parasites, and this has been going on for months, common possibilities include: Seborrheic dermatitis Scalp folliculitis Contact dermatitis Chronic inflammation Neuropathic itch Delusional parasitosis (very real distress, but no parasite present) I am not dismissing your experience. The sensation of crawling/burrowing can feel extremely real even when no organism is present. Red Flag Question Have doctors: Done skin scrapings? Looked under dermatoscope? Found actual mites or eggs? If they have not found organisms after months, active infestation becomes very unlikely. If It Were Scabies Standard treatment would be: Permethrin 5% cream neck down (8–12 hours, repeat in 7 days) Or oral ivermectin (2 doses, 7 days apart) If those didn’t work — true scabies becomes unlikely. Important Medical Concern Persistent belief of scalp parasites for months despite no medical evidence is often associated with: Delusional parasitosis (Ekbom syndrome) This is: A real psychiatric condition Not “crazy” Caused by brain chemistry Very treatable It causes: Crawling sensations Belief of larvae Severe frustration Feeling doctors aren’t listening Treatment often involves: Low-dose antipsychotic (e.g., risperidone) Or addressing anxiety/depression And symptoms improve significantly. I Need To Ask Gently Have any doctors mentioned: “No organisms seen” “No evidence of infestation” Suggested psychiatric evaluation? If yes, that is not dismissal — that may actually be the correct direction.

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