Ah, this sounds like one of those “creepy but true” facts about microscopic or small parasites that live in or on humans. 🦠
Here are some likely candidates:
1. Demodex mites
- Tiny mites that live in hair follicles and sebaceous glands, mostly on the face (eyelashes, cheeks, forehead).
- Usually harmless, but in large numbers can cause skin irritation or itching.
- Almost every adult has them—most never notice.
2. Gut parasites
- Organisms like Giardia, Tapeworms, or Pinworms can live in the intestines.
- Can cause digestive issues, itching, or nutrient deficiencies.
3. Bedbugs or lice (on the body, not inside)
- Not technically “inside” your body, but they feed on blood and can be found on hair, skin, or clothing.
4. Microbes we carry
- Trillions of bacteria and fungi live in your gut, mouth, skin, and other surfaces.
- Many are beneficial, helping with digestion and immunity.
⚠️ Important
- Most of these organisms are normal and harmless.
- If you experience itching, rashes, digestive problems, or unexplained symptoms, consult a Doctor for proper testing.
- Avoid “miracle cures” claiming to remove all parasites without medical guidance.
If you want, I can make a short guide to the tiny creatures living in and on the human body—what’s normal, what to watch for, and how to protect yourself.
Do you want me to do that?