There are many mites on the bed and body, causing severe itching that makes it impossible to sleep. What's going on and what should I do?
If there are many mites on the bed and body, causing severe itching that interferes with sleep, this may be due to conditions such as acarodermatitis, pruritus, or allergic dermatitis. Different treatments should be selected based on the specific underlying cause. Detailed analysis is as follows:
1. Acarodermatitis
If bedding hygiene is neglected in daily life, mites may proliferate on the bed. After being bitten by mites or coming into contact with mite secretions, individuals may develop acarodermatitis, resulting in persistent itching that can become so severe it disrupts sleep. Patients may use medications such as calamine lotion or halometasone cream under medical guidance.
2. Pruritus
Pruritus refers to itching without primary skin lesions and is usually caused by dry skin. If a patient has pruritus and also has a significant number of mites on the body and bedding, generalized itching may occur, affecting normal sleep. Medications such as promethazine hydrochloride tablets or loratadine tablets may be used as directed by a physician.
3. Allergic Dermatitis
Mite carcasses, secretions, and excretions can act as allergens, stimulating the skin and triggering allergic reactions, thereby leading to the aforementioned symptoms. Patients may take medications such as ebastine tablets or levocetirizine hydrochloride tablets with medical supervision.
In addition, similar symptoms could also result from cholinergic urticaria, scabies, or contact dermatitis. It is recommended to seek timely medical evaluation and treatment to avoid delays in diagnosis and management.