Clinically there is no such thing as the most effective way to get rid of mites, and mites can be removed by maintaining indoor hygiene, high temperature disinfection, and medication under the guidance of a doctor. Mites are tiny arthropods that are invisible to the naked eye and belong to harmful insects. When the mites bite the skin or the patient contacts the secretions of the mites, they can cause pimples, itching, etc. In addition, mites may also cause allergic rhinitis, etc. The mites can be removed by the following methods; 1. Maintain indoor hygiene: pay attention to indoor ventilation, keep indoor clean and dry, avoid piling up too many sundries, etc., to avoid the breeding and reproduction of mites. 2. High-temperature disinfection: For mite-infected bedsheets and clothes, boil them in boiling water, expose them to the sun, and spray them with disinfectant, which can kill the mites completely. 3. Drug treatment: mite bites can be used externally with glycerite lotion, oral antihistamine drugs, such as loratadine. If the scabies mite bites caused by scabies, you can use topical sulfur ointment and other localized rubbing to kill the scabies mite. For allergic rhinitis caused by mites, you can apply topical glucocorticosteroids (e.g. mometasone furoate nasal spray, etc.), oral antihistamines (e.g. levocetirizine, etc.), and so on. Removal of mites needs to be carried out under the guidance of a doctor and cannot be treated with medication on its own.