Head
Louse Treatment - Killing The Myths Surrounding
Lice
The many myths and ideas about lice and head louse treatment
is probably a sign of how widespread lice problems are. These
same myths however also effectively hamper proper and effective
head louse treatment.
Myth #1: Untidy and unkempt kids are the ones most
prone to head lice.
Head lice is such a widespread and common problem that it is
usually found in kids aged 3-12 from all classes and levels in
society. Even the cleanest kids may get lice and may need head
louse treatment. In fact, lice love clean, healthy scalps and
hair because they can feed well.
Myth #2: You can use chemical head louse treatment
to prevent lice infestations.
Experts caution that you should first be absolutely sure
that your child has lice before using chemically based head
louse treatment. Using chemical products too much, misusing
them or using them other than for their intended use could
irritate your child’s scalp and over expose him to strong
chemicals. Head louse treatment should also only be used as
indicated.
Myth #3: Lice hop and fly around from head to
head.
Your child cannot get head lice just by staying in the same
room with another kid who has them. This is because lice can’t
fly or jump. Lice are spread when kids’ heads and hair come
into close contact during group activities.
Myth #4: There’s no need to clean up after a
successful head louse treatment.
It is true that lice eventually die when they lose contact
with their human host. They may however survive for a few hours
to a few days without feeding. This means that they can roam
around bed sheets, pillows, combs and other things waiting to
have contact with human hair. Even if you have had a successful
head louse treatment, your child could get lice again if
survivor lice find their way back to the scalp. In fact,
sharing personal items with other kids is one way to also
spread lice. Make sure you wash and dry your kid’s things to
completely kill lice.
Myth #5: You can use chemical head louse treatment
on anyone.
Most over the counter treatments are intended for children.
Not all of them may therefore be safe and effective for
children below three years old. Of course, pregnant and
lactating mothers should never use or be exposed to chemicals
without the doctor’s consent.
Myth #6: Chemical treatment is all you
need.
When used as specified and indicated, some chemical
treatments can effectively kill adult lice. It is wrong to
think though that this is all you will ever need. You may have
to manually pick and crush nits because they can stay stuck on
hair shafts even after chemical treatment. It would also be
best to periodically check hair for the presence of stray lice
and nits. Use a fine comb to help you with your nit and lice
search.
Myth #7: Lice signal their presence through
itchiness.
Kids with lice naturally have itchy scalps but not all kids
experience persistent itching that would lead parents to think
of lice. The best way to make sure that your kid has lice is to
really check the scalp and hair regularly. Do not think that
your kid is exempt from getting lice.
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