Worms in the Face
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Hi All, I dont know if anyone has come across this. I have a worm infestation in my face. They travel around under the skin leaving tracks and bursting holes into my skin. they create glass like balls that split the skin open and move around my skin with ease.
I first reported it 3 months ago and the doctors totally ignored me treating me for a secondary infection that was caused by open wounds in my face. They have given me 4 courses of antibiotics treating the wrong infect but totally ignored waht I was telling ithem about the worms.
The worms whatever they are are very sharp and whereever they travel through in my face the skin collapses, leaving it like plastercine and it causes tiny splinters that are as sharp as anything that inbed themselves in the inside and outside of my skin right down to the lowest skin level. My skin is also producing a clear sticky substance which feels like little shards of glass if I touch it. All in all, it really couldnt be much worse except for the fact they have made a hole around my mouth which they can look out of. I am totally sane!
I am in pieces. I've been telling the doctors what it is and they have totally ignored me. Even refusing to refer after an A & E i visited confirmed I needed to be referred as the lesions had been on my face for so long.
I discovered I had private medical care through my company which now thank god means I've seen my first dermatologist. He's referred me to another dermatlogist that apparently knows more about things in the skin who I'm yet to see. Even though he's now put me in the right direction, I'm not convinced he was sure it is worms. I can pull 1/2 inch worms out of my skin bit by bit. They look like thread worms and never come out intact, you pull little bits off of them. It leaves worm shape dents in my face and they feel like little match sticks under the skin. Nobody is taking me seriously as people dont really get worms in the face.
They have totally destroyed me skin and I have bad scaring. I have never had acne and had no scaring. This has all been caused in the last 3 months. I dread to think how many are alive in there now they'v been left so long.
Has anyone ever heard of anything like this?
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13eyoung13 nicolamc
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I forgot to mention, i have literally tried everything. I've sprayed ether on the area on my face, bug spray (which cause another spot to appear close by), I'm freaking ito it's hit my bloodstream. Turn your phone on negative exposure and look at yourself in a mirror, you'll see them in your eyes and infected areas on the skin will glowl!!
Yonaira1 13eyoung13
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U say turn the phone on negatuy Exposure, Wat u mean by that Hun.
I'm.so fed up with the fact the think we're Freaking Crazy Like OMG 😤
mary98402 nicolamc
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Aashanna nicolamc
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yourdad nicolamc
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Necrotizing fasciitis - It covers a few of the bases for my skin condition... everything except the fibres that come out thru the skin.
jessica12100 yourdad
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I think you'd know if you had necrotizing fasciitis.. Have you done a google image search on that?
yourdad jessica12100
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and if u have bothered to read up on it it can also have absolutely no identifying features cause whats happening, is happening under the skin..
Depending on what the major bacteria causing the infection is.
BTW if u base anything as research and all you've done is a google image search your going to be dead before u get a diagnosis cause i could match 1000's of things that look like what i got from a google image search.
yourdad jessica12100
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jessica12100 yourdad
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If you think you have necrotizing fasciitis (aka flesh-eating bacteria aka gangrene), you need to go to the ER immediately. Necrotizing fasciitis is fatal if not caught early and aggressively treated with IV antibiotics & surgery to cut off the dead tissue.
mitee16319 yourdad
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Cephalexin 500 mg 4 times a day for adults is commonly prescribed along with topical Muprocin ointment 4 times a day for moderate cases.
(This is NOT a recommendation, just sharing published treatment possiblity - see a physician and he/she can validate or not a diagnosis of Impetigo)
mitee16319 yourdad
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jessica12100 nicolamc
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Try this.. Get a small 20ml spray bottle & powdered Ascorbic Acid (aka vitamin C). Fill up the spray bottle with distilled water & mix in 1/2 teaspoon powdered ascorbic acid. Screw the spray top on tight and wrap the bottom portion of the bottle with foil to block any light from hitting the solution. Spray it on your skin and rub it in. You'll probably notice some black specs or tiny dark threads suddenly on the surface of your skin. Don't spray yourself more than twice a day. You'll need to remake the solution every few days because vitamin C breaks down quickly as a liquid.
Ascorbic acid will change the ph of your skin to make it more acidic and less susceptible to fungi & microbes.
mitee16319 jessica12100
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However, Borax washes provide boran to skin and have proven in studies to reduce the growth of certain skin parasite infections, help heal lessions, and should definitely be liberally used in laundering linens, towels and clothes
Thomas_E._Dunn nicolamc
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This is actually a well known condition known as Ekbom's syndrome. Medications like olanzapine or risperidone can provide relief, ask your doctor about them.
mitee16319 Thomas_E._Dunn
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Thomas
What you are saying is it's Delusional Parasitosis. You MUST by a doctor.
The odds of delusional states ocurring at the mass rate necessary to account for the thousands of online sufferers makes your "opinion" completely invalid.
"Maybe" 1 in 10 (even this is a stretch) think they have parasites, when it is really a delusional state.
Worm infections on the face can be many things...if one does not have access to a microscope, or doctor who will do at least skin scrapings (rare), then it's hust all a guessing game.
Lyme related infections are becoming more clearly recognized as in-play for those charecterized as having Morgellons Disease (95%). Clearly, something missed for the past 10 years.
Several research studies and practicing advanced stage Lyme physicians (also rare) are successfully treating patients with long-term multiple (3 typical) high dosage antibiotics, supplemented with supporting diets/non-RX meds. I've seen the studies and seen the results. They each act on the three stages of the organism (a PARASITE), the cyst form being the most challenging.
But Lyme took a long time to be even recognized by the medical community as a real disease, with the majority of research funding being privately raised, and advanced stage Lyme is STILL not accepted as being worth the effort to treat (patients' immune system is often blamed for unsuccessful basic Lyme treatment, and those patients cast off to find other solutions. DC area and north up the seabord, there are usually 3+ Lyme specialists per major city, and it's an expensive disease to treat properly).
Lyme infected patients can and usually do have other issues including Demodex (riled up by Lyme), and then there are those who have non-Lyme "worm" infestations and/or other parastite forms that come from insect-vector bites (Sand Flys in Central America and Carribean islands with cases now being discovered in the southern areas of the US - no travel involved).
Sushi and shell fish can infect, as can our pets.
Too many articles and studies on Delusional parasitosis have created an easy out for ID doctors.
20 years from now, that won't be the case as current studies wrap-up, publish, and get accepted by doctors - a slow process.
This is no good for sufferers today.
A respected physician recently stated it was best to go overseas to the far east to get treatment right now.
One can also add Impetigo infections to list of possible issues - relatively common staph infection but can be highly resistent (MRSA) to classuc antibiotics. Like Lyme, higher dosages of antibiotics monitored for resistence the call.
9 out of 10 people here (if not 100%) are likely to have sonething medically wrong that is NOT a psychosis...
The LAST thing they should do is nothing... The problem is home remedies aren't going to cut it either.
The medical community needs to wake up and pay attention... The number of sufferers has risen dramatically in the past 5 years.
IF you can afford it, get to a true Lyme doctor for diagnosis and at least eliminate that worse case.
NikiRenee mitee16319
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mitee16319 NikiRenee
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