WHAT IS MANGE DISEASE??

Mange disease is a skin disease caused by parasites. They insert themselves in the body of humans and animals and they reside deep in the hair follicles. They are deadly and can kill causing skin infections if not treated right away by a doctor.  Mange is a deadly type of disease that reproduces more parasites.  And then, the parasites spread toxin all over your body and then suck the blood out of the host  until the person dies. All animals especially dogs raised normally by their mothers possess mange mites which are transferred from mother to pup because of the cuddling during the first few days of life.

There are different types of mange for different species everyone and everything has its own particular mite that attempts to set up life in its skin. Dogs do not catch mange from humans and humans do not particularly catch mange from dogs. So there are different types of treatments for all of them. The particular mites must be treated fast before it they can create more eggs. They spread fast host to host finding new homes, when the mites expand their burrow they move around often. Mites can not be seen with the naked eye, they are microscopic and they are extremely contagious. The symptoms of mange are severe itching and some degree of hair loss. Red and inflamed skin, crusty ear tips, and red pustules with yellow crusts are also common. Mites target the elbows, ears, armpits, chest, and belly, as they usually prefer areas that have less hair.

Nobody really knows about mange disease and how seriously dangerous it is. Parasites living in your body slowly taking lives not only of animals but humans without them even acknowledging  how they got there nor how dangerous they can really be. In my research project I have found out that mange can slowly kill you if not treated right away in concluding this research paper helped me learn that there are diseases out there that nobody really knows about and that there affects  are deadly and can affect us in a negative outcome.

How can humans help aid animals early stages mange?

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How can further research improve for the spread of mange to stop?

 

 

 

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