Head lice
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Lice - head; Nits; Pediculosis capitis - head lice Treatment Lotions and shampoos containing permethrin are usually effective. They are available over-the-counter. If these do not work, a doctor can give you a prescription for medicine that contain insecticides. Such medicine should be used exactly as directed. Certain products make the eggs (nits) easier to remove. Some dishwashing detergents can help dissolve the "glue" that makes the nits stick to the hair shaft.
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Treatment can cause significant side effects in children younger than 6 months old, the elderly, and anyone weighing less than 110 lbs (50 kg), especially when the treatment is used repeatedly in a short period of time. Support Groups Expectations (prognosis) Lice are usually killed with proper treatment. However, lice may come back, especially if the source is not corrected. For example, a classroom with many infected children can cause kids to repeatedly get lice. When one case is detected in a family or a school or child-care center, every child at that location should be examined for head lice. This can help prevent further spreading. Complications Some people will develop a secondary skin infection from scratching. Antihistamines can help relieve the itching. Calling your health care provider Call your health-care provider if symptoms continue after home treatment, or if you develop areas of red, tender skin, which could mean a possible infection.
Review Date: 03/17/2006 ![]() | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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