As you know, mites tend to live on the seborrheic regions of the face including the nasolabial folds; this means they may have access to the nostrils. You should consult with a dermatologist to confirm the diagnosis; however, you should avoid direct application of Cliradex inside the nose unless recommended by the dermatologist. Meanwhile, you may apply Cliradex Light to the face to prevent re-infestation to the eye.
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