Rat mite bite

The rat mite bite (ornithonyssus sting) is caused by the bite of the bird's spiny mite, P. berghei, which is parasitic on the rat's body. It is caused by the bite of the larvae of P. berghei parasitizing on the rat body. May be related to the source of the reaction. Occurs in the neck and shoulders, waist, abdomen and limbs, usually diffusely distributed rice grains to soybean papules, wind masses, do not merge with each other, severe itching, local symptomatic treatment.

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