Friday, December 4, 2009

How To Get Rid of Head Lice: Advice To Stop a Common Problem

By Harry S. Thompson

It doesn't matter if you're an adult or child, head lice is an annoyance no one wants to deal with in their lifetime. While the situation itself is irritating, the social implications can be horrible. Children must deal with this throughout the school year when nurses check them for head lice at least every other quarter. If someone in your family has this problem, then it's important to know what it takes to kill lice and prevent it from coming back.

When being looked over, doctors and nurses are trying to find any indication that you may have head lice. If you do, they will offer preventative measure that will get you back on track and alleviate the problem surrounding these blood sucking, wingless insects. The tips we're providing you today will cover both areas so you can get rid of them once and for all.

Even though you will have the school check for head lice throughout the year, it's still important to do your own checking. Lice are often visible through the hair. Head lice is most common in children, for no other reason than children are more likely than adults to be in close contact with other children, and sharing things such as hats, blankets, and other things where lice may reside.

Lice can lead to red bumps, or even sores or cuts, however they are not a deadly disease. The most common side effect of head lice is extreme itchiness, often leading to a ridiculous amount of scratching by the host.

Your next course of action if head lice is present will be to visit the local physician. Even if you're still not sure, sometimes its best to get that reassurance. A doctor will be able to take a look and see if there is a condition, and how serious it might be. When they're done, the most likely solution will start with a prescribed medicated shampoo.

You can also find creams, lotions, and various other options to get rid of head lice. If by chance none of them work then you will most likely end up back at the doctor looking for more answers. Lice shampoos are by no menas a homerun, often a first attempt to kill lice does not take. This is often because people take care of the obvious problem (you or your child's head), but not the second important part of the problem (around your house).

A great start would be to wash the bed linens in hot water, dry clean any clothing worn by the individual infected, vacuum the house, curtains, and furniture, as well as anything else that may be necessary to clean. Lice can reside in all of these things, and if not taken care of, will soon come back to infect your or your family members. We also recommend taking all the hair items such as brushes, barettes, head bands, combs or similar items and soak them in rubbing alcohol or a mixture of baking soda and water.

If someone in your family has head lice, you will find that the actions above need to be considered. Being able to kill lice in the early stages before nits hatch is important. It means you will alleviate the problem sooner and get rid of your head lice once and for all.

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