detecting head lice

the friction of fiction: chpt. XVII by static bob

head lice body
Removing <br> secure and effective head lice and nits - guaranteed! Lice have been our close companions, at least 5.5 million years - since the time of our last common ancestor caught head lice from chimps some nearby. After many years with louse dangerous poisons, we are still nowhere near getting rid of them. The annual incidence of school runs as high as 37 percent, even in wealthy industrialized nations. Here is a back to school contest to test your knowledge of our travelers former colleagues. Only about 7 percent of parents knew the correct answers to 10 questions in a recent survey Australia.TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Lice can jump. 2. Lice can survive for several days away from the head. 3. When infested, most people often scratch their heads. 4. Lice can live on hats and on the carpet. 5. De-lousing products kill lice and their eggs. 6. For best results, always repeat de-lousing treatment a week later. 7. Lice are demanding living head. 8. Head lice crawl from head. 9. If lice infect someone in your house, you should thoroughly clean the house. 10. Pets can spread lice. (Answers: 1. False. 2. False and die within six hours per day. 3. False; many cases do not cause itching, so its detection requires a close inspection of the scalp. 4. False. 5. False over-the-counter treatments do not reliably kill eggs. 6. True, a second treatment is required to try to kill newly hatched nymphs, but is dangerous and does not remove any lice or nits resistant. 7. False. 8. True. 9. false, but it's a good idea to wash and dry in warm bedclothes of which are infested. 10. False.) What are the signs and symptoms of infestation by head lice? tingling sensation of something moving in her hair. Itching, caused by an allergic reaction to lice bites. Irritability and difficulty sleeping, head lice are more active in the dark .. Sores on the head caused by scratching. These sores can sometimes become infected with bacteria found in the skin of the person. , How my son head lice? Head to head with a person already infected is the most common form of head lice. Head to head is common during play at school, at home, and elsewhere (sports activities, playground, slumber parties and summer camps). Exceptionally, lice can also be transmitted by sharing clothing or belongings in the lice or nits may have crawled or fallen. Some examples are: Exchange of clothing (hats, scarves, coats, sports uniforms) or items (headbands, barrettes, combs, brushes, towels, stuffed toys) recently worn or used by a person infested with lice head. Lying on a bed, couch, pillow, carpet or recently been in contact with an infested person. The risk of infestation by lice or nits that has fallen on a carpet or furniture is very small. Dogs, cats and other animals that play no role in the spread of human head lice.How are the plague of lice diagnosed? The diagnosis of lice infestation is best done by finding a live nymph or adult louse on the scalp or hair of a person. Because the nymphs and adult lice are very small, move quickly and avoid the light, which can be difficult to find. Using a magnifying glass and a fine toothed comb may be helpful to find live lice. If crawling lice are not seen, finding nits firmly attached in inches of 1 / 4 of the base of hair shafts is strongly suggested but not confirmed, that a person is infested and should be treated. The nits that are attached more than 1 / 4 inch from the base of the hair shaft are almost always dead or born. Nits are often confused with other things in your hair such as dandruff, drops of hair spray and dirt particles. If you do not live nymphs or adult lice are seen, or nits, are found only more than ¼ inch from the scalp, the infestation is probably old and no longer active and does not require treated.If not sure if a person has lice, the diagnosis should be done by your doctor, school nurse, local health department or other person trained to identify Head Live lice.The Pest Management Institute, Inc. and the author of the best control II have tested and found secure solutions Lice R Gone ® to be the safest, lice faster and cheaper, and the resolution of removal of nits in the market at a price of just over a dollar per treatment, you simply can not afford the afford to use anything else! One 8 oz bottle is enough to treat the infestation of the entire family. Lice R Gone ® is registered as a medical device by the FDA and is protected by two patents in the U.S., Canada and Australia. Lice R Gone safely removes both lice and nits in ORK ten minutes - not happy? Safe Solutions Lice R Gone ® has the only real money-back guarantee on the market today. Please see: http://www.licetest.com and http://www.licergone.com <br> <br> Did you know that head lice is one of the most contagious conditions among children, only second place for the common cold? As the weather gets warmer and schools are closed during the summer, children at risk against the camp and again at the risk of head lice. Lice can be spread whenever there is direct contact with the head or hair of an infested person, and by sharing personal items such as hats, towels, brushes, helmets and hair ties, which are all part of the daily life of a camper! Head lice are small parasitic insects the size of a sesame seed and live in the human scalp. Scalp or need a host to survive. Lice can be brown or light brown in color and not jump or fly. Nor are known to cause disease and that only live on humans what animals.How not treat lice? LiceMD ® has come out with a product that is safe and free of pesticides. This treatment helps to control head lice in three easy steps. Lice MD is not only pesticide-free conditions is also odorless, and super hair.In order to keep your home free of lice, be sure to wash all bedding, including pillows and towels in hot water (above 130 º F). Products of higher dry heat for at least 20 minutes. Be sure to dry clean all items that can not be washed. Notify the school of their children and ensure that everyone in the family of lice or nits. Do not share combs or personal items that are worn on the head or neck. Check hair and scalp for 10 days. If lice, nits or eggs remain, re-treatment with LiceMD ®. Disinfect hair products such as combs, brushes and hair accessories by immersion in hot (above 130 º F) soapy water for 5 to 10 minutes. Place the stuffed toys in plastic bags and seal for 2 weeks. Vacuum carpets, rugs, mattresses and car seats thoroughly. Discard vacuum cleaner bags immediately after use.For more information on the treatment and detection of head lice ® LiceMD website.Join visit Healthy Moms Community <br>

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