Treating Head Louse
Effectively
Numerous products and ways of treating head louse are
effective. It is a fact though that lice are very stubborn
insects and sometimes even the best way of treating head louse
can’t keep the lice away. There are instances when the real
problem may not be in the kind of treatment used but in other
factors.
Consistency
Whether you are using a natural method or an over the
counter solution, you need to take careful note of how often
you need to use a product for treating head louse. This is an
easy task if you are using a pharmacy based solution for
treating head louse. You simply have to be patient and diligent
enough to use a product as often as instructed. This may be a
little difficult if you are using natural home remedies. It is
a fact that various home remedies for treating head louse have
different methods and frequencies of application depending on
the source of the remedy.
Following Instructions
The effectiveness of a product for treating head louse also
depends on how well you follow instructions. Before concluding
whether a product is effective or not, check first if you have
religiously followed the instructions for application. Some
products have specific instructions on how much you should put
and in what way you should put the product on your hair. Some
products will also have instructions on the number of hours you
should leave the application and how you should wash the hair
after. Make sure you do exactly as you are told for best
results.
Manual Treatment
Most products used for treating head
louse can really kill nymph and adult lice. Most of the time
though, you need to supplement a good solution for treating
head louse with manual methods. Some lice may have resisted the
purging. The nits in particular can’t just be removed with mere
treatment. They can stick stubbornly on the hair strands and
you would have to pull them out after treatment to make sure
that they don’t hatch.
Combs for Nits and Lice
You also need to make sure that you use a special comb to
help you get rid of the surviving lice and nits. Combs used for
treating head louse have teeth that are set very close to each
other. You should pick one that has rounded tips to prevent
scalp irritation. It would also help if you comb your child’s
hair first before combing with a fine comb. This will prevent
painful tangles or hair breakage and damage.
Vehicles of Transmission
After successfully treating head louse, consider looking
into the various sources of lice infestation. You may have to
clean your child’s personal things immediately after treatment
to make sure that no live lice are still on them. Lice can
still survive for a number of hours or even days after falling
off of the hair and can reinvade your child’s hair. Make sure
too that you properly instruct your child against head to head
contact with friends who may have lice or the use of other
kids’ personal belongings.
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