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- $Title{What Can Be Done to Prevent the Spread of Lice?}
- $Subject{nits lice causes treatment Infection Infections Parasite Parasites
- head hat comb brush headsets child hair eggs louse scalp nit picking headset
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- What Can Be Done to Prevent the Spread of Lice?
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- QUESTION: School has just started and we already have a note from the school
- nurse that someone in my daughter's class has head lice. This seems to happen
- every year at this time, and my skin crawls when I think of those things in my
- house. What can be done to prevent the spread of these nasty critters?
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- ANSWER: Prevention (and you know how I love that word) depends upon
- education, education and more education. Head lice have been with the human
- population for millions of years, bear us no malice, but will accept every
- invitation we offer to join our household. They get from one head to another
- by hitching a ride on some convenient vehicle, a borrowed hat, a shared comb
- or brush, or even the headsets of a "Walkman". They don't jump (fleas do
- that) so they can't leap from place to place, and proper hygiene can keep them
- confined. If your child understands the need to refrain from borrowing caps
- and the like from others, and does not lend in return, you are half way home.
- Still, with a note from the nurse, you would be wise to check your child's
- hair carefully for signs of nits. They are small white specks, firmly
- attached to the hair near the root, and are the eggs of the louse. If you
- find any, seek the counsel of your pharmacist or physician as there are many
- effective shampoos, that can eradicate the unwanted visitors. Special combs
- are provided to remove the nits from the hair, and you will have to search the
- scalp carefully, section by section, to be certain you've removed them all.
- Leave just one, and more are sure to reappear. And you will have had a
- practical example of the origin of the term "nit-picking" to help further your
- education.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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