It typically arises during the head lice movement in the spring. The games are partly to blame. Spring is the start of helmet season,” says Ilene Steinberg, co-owner of the Licica Lifters, “Baseball, softball, and bike helmets< /a > are the catalysts for head lice. “Anything that involves head-to-head contact or the sharing of weapons, there will be lice abound.
Early detection is the key to keeping the head lice problem under control.
So what do you do if you spot lice?
- First we check all the other members of the household. We had a case with us several years ago, but just the thought of lice had everyone itching!
- When you brush, remember that it is not easy to pull out. to be removed; this is usually done with a special comb. In fact, a dedicated comb can remove all traces of lice, but this time with the consumer is generally associated with products
- Second, choose an OTC product and use it. Accidentally diluted with shampoo or water, not applying to the shaft or not leaving it on long enough will lead to stronger, more stubborn lice. Also, you should treat all the members of the household together. As annoying as it is, you don’t want lice jumping from one baby to another.
- Wash all bedding, pillows, stuffed animals, pins and other items in hot water. /b> If the item cannot be washed, seal it in a plastic bag for several days. Other items can be soaked in hot and Lysol for an hour. Empty often and change purses or empty canisters.
- Follow up with a doctor if lice are spotted after these steps. Strong strains of lice can be difficult to overcome, but a doctor can prescribe a strength product. Use with caution though, strong products such as Lindane and Malathion can be dangerous if ingested.
If you have been hit by an infestation of lice, remember that it is a very common problem. In fact, between six and twelve million scalps are affected each year, mostly in children between the ages of three and twelve. Any child can collect lice head; all you need is close head-to-head contact or a handy carrying vehicle like the baseball helmet recently used by the footy player.
In the end though, Lice was not life threatening. With the spirit of fighting small monsters; you will win!
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