Preventing and Treating Head LouseChildren are often susceptible to an infestation of head lice.
This is due to the reality that children will share hair brushes, combs and other hair accessories. It is important to remember that head lice
are not necessarily an indicator of poor hygiene and as well it is not a reflection on the care of children, but it is simply a reality when
children are around other children in close situations.
As the old saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Therefore, the best method to follow in treating
head louse is through prevention. However, if preventive methods fail then there are other methods to utilize in Treating Head Louse.
Prevention
Obviously, the best method of treating head louse is through prevention. When your child attends his or her school, daycares or other venues
that accommodate younger children it is important that the child is educated in the prevention of head lice.
This preventative education, in treating head louse, instructs your child not to share any personal hair grooming items such as brushes, combs
or barrettes. Also, if there are notices sent from school about a head lice breakout, it is important to check your child's hair as soon as
possible. Immediate action on your part may prevent lice from being transmitted to other members of your family. When you know there is an
outbreak, you can use products like Naughty Nits Spritzer which will help keep your child lice free.
In addition, when selecting a public facility, such as a daycare for your child, it is important to take note of the cleanliness of the
facility. Often, un-vacuumed and dirty carpet may harbor the eggs of head lice. Asking about their cleaning policy, especially when it comes to
the carpet, may be the best action in preventing a head lice infestation.
Methods of Treating Head Louse
If your child has been infected with head lice there are a number of methods used in treating head louse. Two of those methods are through the
use of lice shampoos and lotions that contain pesticides and by combing.
First of all, it is important to determine whether your child has been infected. Symptoms may include an itchy scalp, restlessness of the
individual affected, dandruff like material that is brown in color, or blood stains on the pillow case. Also, confirmation of lice may be
visually detected. Special magnification is required to detect the presence of eggs.
The first method of treating head louse is by using specially treated products. These products contain insecticides and when applied to the
scalp will cause the lice to die. However, the eggs, that may have been laid, will remain and might be unaffected by this treatment. Therefore, a
second application of the product, in seven or eight days, may be indicated.
Combing
One additional method of treating head louse is through the technique of combing. Combing is accomplished through a specially designed comb
with steel teeth. The design of this comb, specific grooves, facilitates the removal and killing of lice, their eggs and the egg residues. The
rounded ends on the teeth are suited for moving along the scalp area without providing further damage.
In choosing this method in treating head louse, it is important to remember that the process needs to be repeated. This repetition should be
done daily over a time span of at least two weeks. This process will not only kill those louse that are alive, but also those that may hatch
seven to eight day from eggs. Get more
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