Showing posts with label pyrethrin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pyrethrin. Show all posts

Saturday, 20 December 2014

I'm lucky to have an open-minded GP.

My research of late has made me want to try oral Ivermectin (Stomectol) as a way of eradicating the demodex mites, or at least to rule it out.  Ivermectin is usually prescribed as a one-off treatment to cure scabies however demodex mites have a difficult life cycle to crack with eggs hatching within three days of being laid.  My thoughts are that more than one dose of it will be required.  

I made the appointment with my GP solely to discuss this issue.  It was interesting to note that she hadn't heard of demodex mites until now but was open-minded regarding what I was hoping to achieve and asked me how many courses did I think I would need to break the cycle.  I was unsure and hesitant to name a figure but she asked me if I thought 4 doses would be enough?  At this point in time, I'll take whatever I can get!  Since this is entirely experimental, I have no idea how often I should take doses for maximum effect.  I'm suspecting I should do it weekly and if I am getting good results, ask for another prescription.

I took my first dose yesterday but the pharmacist got the dosage wrong and only gave me 4 tables instead of the 5 tablets my GP worked out based on my body weight.  Eager to start, I took the dose during a meal and waited for any side effects but didn't experience anything - no nausea, no dizzyness etc.  I'll make sure I get the proper dosage next time.  It's not going to be a cheap exercise at $28 for 4 tablets.

I slept incredibly well last night and quite possibly it was the best sleep I've had in a long time.  It makes me wonder if my sleep disturbances are due to the nocturnal wanderings of the mite.  Perhaps I am having some success in diminishing their numbers?

Looking at the images, on my right cheek there is a large welt as a result of a deep and very painful infection.  It took 4 days to surface and looking at it, I think it will take several more to heal.  I'm not feeling defeated because this is the first pustular sore I have had since I started my routine in early December.  There have been other tiny infections which are closer to the surface resembling a whitehead but they heal quickly.  I'm assuming that over the next few days, if the Ivermectin is a success, I will end up with quite a lumpy sore face as a result of mass die-off - the infection will be due to the bacterium the mites leave in each pore as they decompose.

My left cheek, aside from having three tiny surface infections, is looking very good.  It gives me hope that by persisting with my TTO routine and in addition to regular washings alternating pyrethrin, permethin and benzyl benzoate should being results.



Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Progress and some new ideas.

My skin was not as calm this morning.  I woke with a mild headache and delayed my routine for an hour or so.  I decided to take a steamy shower in the hope it would help with my headache.  Since the bottle of Pyrenel Foam was still where I had left it, I added it to a washer and lathered my entire body for a few minutes but used only the TTO Foaming Cleanser on my face.    

The itching sensation died off again.  If my rosacea is related to demodex mites, then it seems that they are not easily eradicated.  A regular application and perhaps some different insecticides will be required.

I searched for insecticides which use different active ingredients other than pyrethrin and came across scabies and body lice medications:
  • lindane
  • crotamine
  • benzyl benzoate
  • clotrimazole
  • permithrin
Another visit to Chemist Warehouse!  I found a plain brown bottle on the bottom shelf labelled Benzemul Application (contains benzyl benzoate 250mg/ml).  I'll try this in a a few days time.

Another plain brown bottle I found was Hydrogen Peroxide 3%.  Mum (a nurse) always had a bottle of this at home when I was growing up.  As soon as it hits pus it fizzes and as a kid I always found it a little bit exciting to get the fizz on a skinned knee or sore.

And, I noticed in my photographs that I had some black pores at the sides of my nose and remembered a product I used to use called Biore Pore Pack.  Yes!  They still make them and I noted that they have extended their range into acne treatments as well.  

It wasn't a cheap shopping expedition.  I needed shampoo as well and I don't usually purchase it from a chemist but Thursday Plantation has a TTO shampoo and conditioner so I added that to my pile of experimental goodies.

When I got home, I rinsed my face and applied the pore packs to my nose, cheeks, chin and forehead.  After around 15 minutes when they had dried to a crisp, I gently peeled them off.  Mostly the papers were clean but the nose paper was pretty gross.  I took a photograph but really can't bring myself to share it.  I did a second application for the nose and again, more grossness but that's all my nose can handle for one day.  

A google search regarding the use of hydrogen peroxide with rosacea brought me to a page where a mixture of the liquid with Baking Soda into a paste and applied to the face was getting results.  

...I know, I'm jumping all over the place with trying too many ideas at once but I'm eager to be rid of this redness.  You can tell I'm not a scientist!

Anyway, I mixed a toothpaste like concoction and caked it onto my nose, cheeks and chin.  It was a tingly, burning sensation but not unbearable.  The mixture was puffing slightly.  To keep it from falling off, I used the spoon to move it around.  Next time I'll add it and then lie down on the floor so it doesn't fall off.

I was feeling nervous about how my face would react to having the hydrogen peroxide on it.  I rinsed under running lukewarm water and my skin instantly felt very soft.  It was a little reddened but not uncomfortable.  A couple of spots had appeared overnight an I used a cotton tip to dab some undiluted hydrogen peroxide directly onto them.  They fizzed!  

I applied TTO antibacterial ointment and didn't get a chance to look in the mirror again for an hour or so but when I did, I was happy to see even calmer skin than I have for a long while.





Tuesday, 2 December 2014

Let's exterminate!

December 2, 2014

The itching sensation woke me up around 1am and I was so distracted by it I decided to do some more research regarding demodex mites.  In particular, their lifespan and how to eradicate them.  


The word pyrethrin stood out to me and I remembered seeing something like this in our medicine cupboard.  It was a bottle of head lice shampoo called Pyrenel Foam contained Pyrethrin and Piperonyl Butoxide.

At 7.30am, I was in the shower and used the Pryenel Foam as an insecticide.  It foamed beautifully in my hair and I used the lather to coat my entire body in foam.  I was careful to avoid my eyes but I applied it to the lower half of my face.  I stood in the shower (with the water turned off) and waited for 10 minutes before rinsing it off.

Perhaps it was overkill, but I then followed my morning routine of washing, blotting with paper towel, applying ointment and dabbing the pure TTO as needed.

Over the course of the day, I could feel a couple of new bumps forming low down on my right jawline and dotted the pure TTO during the course of the day.


For several hours I didn't experience any itching on my scalp or body but as the night fell, I started to feel like things were moving on my skin.  I will do the full body and hair treatment again in a few days time.