Head Lice: How To Spot And Remove Them
Head lice is easily transmittable, so it is imperative that you take action to eliminate this problem so that the lice do not infect others. Begin your treatment for head lice by first washing all bedding materials in very hot, soapy water. This includes sheets, blankets, pillowcases, stuffed animals and any other fabric items kept on the bed. Use ammonia or rubbing alcohol to disinfect all items that have been in contact with the head of the person who has lice such as brushes, combs, hair accessories, and hats.
When lice are first discovered on either your head or some one else's you should purchase a lice treatment product at a drug store and use it as product instructions recommend. You should wash and clean your sheets and other household items. Because an adult louse can jump from head to head and quickly spread edges, it is critical to follow these steps immediately.
Shampoos can be effective in the treatment of head lice, but may require more than one treatment to eliminate the pest completely. Your doctor might prescribe a product, or you could ask your pharmacist for a recommendation, but these shampoos can be purchased over the counter as well. It takes some effort, but just follow the directions and you'll kill the lice.
If you still have lice after a week, follow these steps. First, continue using the lice shampoo. Second, rewash all of your bedding. Third, steam-clean any rugs or carpets in your home. If the problem persists, visit your doctor to get further help. Your doctor can give you more information about how to kill the head lice, including recommendations for stronger medicines or an even more vigorous cleaning schedule.
Head lice and other types of lice are a common occurrence in all parts of the world. People who are affected should not be ashamed of their condition. Head lice and body lice are widely recognized. The people at greatest risk of contracting head lice and body lice include children who are in contact with other children, such as in schools.
Despite what people say, the presence of lice does not mean that your immediate family is less clean than the general population. Many individuals from every strata of society can and will get lice. The only sure remedy is to regularly examine each member of the dwelling, avoid using common combs, brushes and headwear, and regularly deal with dirty clothes and towels.
An adult louse can jump from head to head and quickly spread edges, it is critical to get rid of them immediately. Elimination of lice on the head is relatively easy. Repeat treatments will be necessary if you continue to find lice living in your hair Persistent lice infection on the head may require a visit to your doctor, who may prescribe stronger medication or alternative methods for killing the lice both on your head and in your house. Body lice and head lice affects many people all over the world and those affected should not feel bad if they are experiencing this widely recognized infestation.
Published September 2nd, 2007