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Hundreds of Chicago area residents have been plagued by the microscopicoak leaf gall mite, also known as the itch mite. These tiny mites leave smallred, pimple-like bites that can take weeks to heal. Scratching the bites canlead to infection.
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"The bites we are seeing do not pose a major health threat -- they mostlycause an annoying, intense itch," Dr. Eric Whitaker, director of the statepublic health department, said in a statement. "Do not scratch the bites,however, or you could cause an infection, which would create other healthproblems. I suggest using an anti-itch cream for the bites or taking oralhistamine."
Some bite sufferers find their own way of dealing with the outbreakincluding over-the-counter remedies and chemicals. Leo Malantis, President ofEarth's Balance, offers a natural remedy fitting with many customers' earthfriendly attitude: Natural remedies for people, pets and planet. Leo alsoreminds people that this problem is not just restricted to Chicago. AnyMidwest state with pin oak trees can suffer from these outbreaks. Past stateshave included Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Texas. Itch mite season runsfrom now through November.
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More Information - Leo Malantis (President) at
Earth's Balance 708/563-0655 -- [email protected]
SOURCE Earth's Balance