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One fearful circumstance that every parent is always worried about nowadays is head lice infestation on their children. Indeed, like all the other parents out there, head lice can’t be just regarded as normal creatures on one’s head. They are small parasites that live in the blood, scalp, and head follicles, which can develop into a colony in no time. That is why it is no wonder that a single presence of these parasites in the head can truly be alarming.

Head lice, like any other kinds of lice, can also be a threat to humans. Hence, utmost attention is needed in order to treat this situation. To help you on the whole process, you must fully understand first everything about lice, especially on how to detect it, its symptoms, as well as appropriate treatments. Continue reading ‘Head Lice – Detection, Symptoms and Treatment’ »

Head lice treatment can be done in so many ways. Although it is a contagious disease yet it is preventive and curable nly with home head lice treatment. The head lice mostly occur in school aged children. We might be afraid in using chemicals in their head to get rid of the head lice, so here are some home head lice treatment we can do which is totally safe for children. Without side effect. This treatment can kill the head lice and the nits in our children’s head. Vinegar can be the problem solver.

Vinegar as head lice treatment

Hypocrates, the Greek physician said that vinegar is an antibacterial and anti ungal properties and we can use vinegar to fight infection. That is why vinegar also can be used as home head lice treatment. Many doctors in the past are using vinegar to treat the scurvy during American Civil War and soothe heir wounds during World War I. Vinegar can be used as head lice treatment to kill the bacteria and mold. That is why many people uses vinegar to clean their closets. It also can deodorize and remove stains. Continue reading ‘Head Lice Treatment: tips Treatment’ »

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Head lice treatment is a thing that you can do to remove the lice on the head with various ways. Chemical and herbal treatment both can work well in order to remove the head lice. It is indeed that chemical products are riskier than the herbal. Some people use Listerine to remove their head lice, and others use a specific shampoo containing toxic to kill the head lice. Yet, if you use head lice treatment for your children, you may want the herbal ways since children’s parts of body are more sensitive than the adults. One thing you should know for sure that lice will die because of suffocating and with hot treatment. That is why those are the common ways in head lice treatment.

Head lice treatment : The chemical treatment

If you prefer chemical head lice treatment, then you can try the mixture of kerosene and baby shampoo. Yet, you should be careful when rinsing the mixture. Protect your eyes since the chemical can burn your eyes. Some people also use Listerine to wash their hair. After that, wash again your hair with Denorex shampoo and coconut conditioner. As for hot head lice treatment, blow dry your hair in highest heat setting or you can comb your hair with special comb as steele micro groove lice comb. Continue reading ‘Head Lice Treatment, the Chemical and Herbal Ways’ »

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Six to twelve million people — that’s the number of Americans, a large cut of which are children, are affected by head lice. Head lice are easily contacted by children since they are fond of getting close, physically, when they are playing with each other. They also rarely comb their hair, making them easy targets for insects that live on hair strands and suck blood from the scalp.

Naturally, everyone would want to avoid an infestation. However, it can be difficult, and unwise, to keep your child away from children his/her age. Besides, schools currently implement a no-nit policy. However, in case an infestation occurs, the trick is in early detection. That way, the chances of lice breeding generation after generation are lessened. The more head lice infestation is left untreated, the more trouble you’ll have later in getting rid of nits, because those eggs manage to cling on for dear life. Heck, they even manage to stay glued, even when they aren’t at all alive, thanks to the protein secreted by the female lice when she laid the eggs. Continue reading ‘Head Lice Removal – Detection and Treatment’ »

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A head lice infestation may sometimes be over diagnosed, either by parents or health care professionals, or both. Before starting any treatment to rid lice, you should be positive that your child really has head lice. Symptoms of a head lice infestation often include the following:

* Itching of the scalp
* Live lice wandering around the hair of your child
* Red bumps or sores on the scalp, neck and behind the ears
* Nits or lice eggs attached to the hair shafts

If you are seeing nits, but not live lice, you can just simply wash the hair of your child with a regular shampoo and try to remove the nits using a nits comb. You should take note that lice can be very hard to find. So, if you continuously see new nits on the hair of your child, your child is indeed infested with head lice and further treatment may be needed to rid lice. Continue reading ‘Lice Remedies You Need to Rid Lice’ »

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If you have kids, at some point you’re likely to need some good head lice information. Lice is very common among schoolchildren, and it doesn’t take much to contract them. You’ll want to know how to get rid of them — and how to keep them from coming back.

Where they live

Guess what? The only place head lice live is on the human head. Your cats can’t get head lice and give it to you, nor can your dogs. However, your kids can get head lice from other children at school (one of the most common ways they are picked up). The kids bring them home to you and other family members, and your whole household can be carrying lice before you know it.

How you get them

Live adult lice are transferred directly from one head to another. The infested person just has to basically “brush” his or her head against another person’s head, and the lice will transfer. Getting a hug from an infested person is one way you can catch it (from adult to adult, for example). One of the reasons lice are so commonly transferred among children is because they spend lots of time in close proximity to each other, playing together. All it takes is a simple “brush up” of one head against another, and presto! Lice are transferred to a previously un-infested head. Lice eggs, or nits, are not transferred from one head to another. But lice procreate so quickly that nits appear very soon after initial infestation. Continue reading ‘Head Lice Information and Advice’ »

It is every parent’s nightmare; you send your kid off to school happy and healthy and ready for an active day only to have them return unhappy and itching having caught head lice off another class mate. As you take a closer look to your absolute horror you can see quite clearly that their scalp is riddled with eggs and lice all happily building a nice cosy home on your child’s head.

Thoughts of your mother’s home cures for lice go racing through your mind as you desperately try to remember what she used back then when you were the one infested with them.

There are so many old wives tales and recipes for home cures for head lice but are they safe and do they really work? Compare them to harsh chemical treatments which can burn the scalp and in some cases cause hair loss, then natural remedies get my vote every time. But do they work as well and in as short a time as the doctors or pharmacies treatments? Over the years I have gathered together lots of different remedies and home cures and most if not all can be found from the items that people already have in their cupboards at home. Let’s have a look at some methods and how you apply them. Continue reading ‘Let’s Have A Look At Some Home Cures For Head Lice’ »