Meth
Mites occur when a person uses methamphetamine. Meth Mites are not actual
mites or bugs, but rather the result from the chemicals in the metmethamphetamine causing the skin to
dry out and become
flakey. Most Meth users will continue to itch or
pick at the skin causing
sores, and in some cases the sores to become infected. Meth Mites can appear on someone who has only used Meth once, and another Meth user may never develop them. Meth Mites can form anywhere on the body, but most commonly on the face, back, chest, and upper arms. They usually become worse because of the picking I mentioned above, and also a lack of hygeine in the Meth user. Meth Mites usually start off looking like small pimples or whiteheads, then they become
dried out and the small spots become flakey leaving red spots and
scabs. If they are picked at they become worse and worse, and can lead to possible infection. The only way for the Meth Mites to go away is to stop using Methamphetamine. Unfortunately, in most cases the damage has been done, and even after being sober from Meth, the Meth Mites have already left the skin with
reddish or bownish spots all over the body, these spots do not go away and are pretty much a bunch of small scars.