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Tackle An Infestation With The Best Lice Treatments

By Lucille Lamb


Head lice is considered one of the most difficult and severe infestations to manage. The probability of becoming infected again is high and therefore lice treatments should be sought to eliminate the presence of parasites and to prevent against another infection. From oils and medicated shampoos to lotions, there are a number of solutions available to deliver faster and long lasting results.

The occurrence of head lice is a common one with a large number of children being affected while attending junior school. It is important to remember that most will experience this type of invasion at some stage leaving no reason to panic. Your doctor or pharmacist can aid in the selection of the most suitable products and preventative measures.

The American Academy of pediatrics reports 6 to 12 million children being impacted by the parasitic infection every year. One may detect an infestation with symptoms including itching, a sense of crawling on the scalp, and the formation of scabs as a result of scratching. The nits may appear as dandruff on the hair, but will be stuck to each strand whereas the actual louse is gray to brown in color.

Once you have confirmed the infection, finding the best possible remedy to control the infection and prevent re-infestation. It is important to consider the range of products available and to evaluate the pros and the cons associated with each of these. There are many synthetic and organically based alternatives for the health care needs of all children and adults.

A common method that is the cheapest and usually combined with other solutions includes combing. The purchase of nit combs are widely available and requires that one wet the hair or apply conditioner to prevent the lice from gripping while pulling through the strands. Although it is a tedious task, it can remove a fair amount of the parasites.

A chemical pesticide shampoo is a common alternative that has been created to eliminate the parasites on target. These types of products should be used sparingly as a result of its harsh formulation and possible resistance that develops with over use. It delivers instant result, but may need a second application.

If you do not wish to expose very young children to harsh chemicals, there is no need to consider drastic methods such as shaving their hair, but to consider the use of naturally based products. Many ranges consist of an oil base developed to coat the parasites in order to drown or dehydrate them. These options are best to control the live louse, but will not kill the eggs.

There are multiple lice treatments that can be implemented from the chemically based shampoo to a cheaper nit comb. The bedding and all affected clothing should also be disinfected in a hot wash to prevent eggs from causing a re-infestation. Taking the time to examine the different solutions available can aid in making the best possible decision.




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