Understanding Head Lice - Tiny Pests Causing Big Itchcreated at May 13, 2009 1,483 Head lice are tiny parasitic insects that infest the human scalp, |
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| Head lice are tiny parasitic insects that infest the human scalp, causing intense itching and discomfort. They're highly contagious, spreading easily through direct head-to-head contact or sharing personal items like hats, combs, and brushes. While not generally a serious health threat, the constant itching can lead to secondary skin infections from scratching. Treatment typically involves over-the-counter or prescription medications, along with meticulous combing to remove lice and nits (eggs). Prevention strategies include regular head checks, avoiding close contact with infested individuals, and not sharing personal belongings.
Head lice are tiny insects that live on the human scalp and feed on blood. Here's a breakdown of key information about them: What are head lice? Head lice are wingless parasites, about the size of a sesame seed. They are highly contagious and spread primarily through direct head-to-head contact. Sharing personal items like hats, combs, brushes, and headphones can also contribute to their spread. Symptoms:
Diagnosis:Diagnosis is usually made by visual inspection of the scalp and hair. A healthcare professional or school nurse can help confirm the presence of lice and nits. Treatment:Several over-the-counter (OTC) medications are available to kill lice and their eggs. These typically contain permethrin or pyrethrin. It's crucial to follow the product instructions carefully. Treatment often requires multiple applications. Fine-toothed combs can help remove nits after treatment. Prevention:
Important Considerations:
This information is for general knowledge and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment of head lice. Tags: Head Lice Itching Lice Wingless Parasites 머릿니 | |||
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