Demodex blepharitis - External and Internal Eye
Synopsis

Demodex mites are the most prevalent microscopic ectoparasites found in human skin. Their infestation rate increases with age, affecting 84% of individuals by age 60 and 100% of those older than 70. Additionally, patients with rosacea tend to harbor greater densities of Demodex mites and have a higher likelihood of developing blepharitis.
The clinical manifestations of inflammation and scaling of the eyelid margins stem from mechanical damage as well as an inflammatory response to mite-associated bacteria and waste products. Symptoms may include itching, burning, or a foreign body sensation.
Codes
B88.0 – Other acariasis
H01.009 – Unspecified blepharitis unspecified eye, unspecified eyelid
SNOMEDCT:
403152000 – Demodectic blepharitis
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Last Updated:05/18/2025