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Eyelash Mites Cause Rash In CLL Patient

Did you know that demodex mites, commonly known as eyelash mites, that normally

live harmlessly in human hair follicles can cause inflammation and rashes in CLL

patients with compromised immune systems?

According to Dr. V.K. Gadi, who answers patient questions in the Ask the Doctor

Column, the demodex mite is present in 100 percent of humans and usually goes

unnoticed. But in rare cases, a dysfunctional immune system can cause an

abnormal response to the mites, usually resulting in a rash.

There are two ways to approach the problem: treat the CLL, which is likely

causing the disrupted immune response, or treat the pathogen.

Many people with CLL have low immunoglobulin levels. Replenishing the

immunoglobulins by infusion might result in improvement of immune defenses and

eliminate the rash. Or, if the CLL is far enough advanced that chemotherapy

might be warranted, that might be recommended.

On the other hand, if immunoglobulin levels are near normal or if treatment for

CLL is not mandated, just treating the mites would be appropriate. Very little

data exists for treating these mites in humans, but there are some reports of

successful treatment with ivermectin, a broad spectrum anti-parasite medication.

Want to read more of our Ask the Doctor Column or submit a question of your own?

Click on

http://www2.healthtalk.com/go/cancer/chronic-lymphocytic-leukemia/ask-the-doctor\

/content/cll-gave-me-a-mite-y-rash

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