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- What Should Be Done for Head Lice?
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- QUESTION: School has just begun, and I already have a note from the school
- nurse that there is a case of head lice in my daughter's class. It seems that
- this happens just about every year at this time. What's a mother to do? I
- don't want my daughter to bring those things into our house, and I can't keep
- her home from school. Any words of wisdom would be most appreciated.
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- ANSWER: You are right. This is the time, each year when school health and
- parents are on the alert for the lice invasion. Your best protection and your
- best hope for prevention is a bit of understanding of the problem. Since head
- lice neither jump nor fly, they get from one head to another when youngsters
- swap headgear of any kind. That means hats, earmuffs, and the ever present
- headsets on their Walkman or radios. Sharing combs and brushes, to put
- hairdos back in place probably tops the list of actions that help the lice get
- from one head to another. Warn your daughter about all such activity.
- Another path opens when headgear is all piled together in the closets or
- lockers, or where children share storage space for personal belongings.
- To prevent spread in your home, start inspecting your own children's
- heads on a weekly basis, and continue through the lice season which lasts
- through November. Look for those tiny oval shaped silver colored nits (the
- eggs of the head louse), and which are only as big as the head of a needle. A
- magnifying glass will make your task easier. Should you make such a discovery
- you will need the help of a special shampoo, which contains a medication
- specifically designed to kill off the lice. There are several available over
- the counter, and your pharmacist can help you select an effective preparation.
- In some cases a single application will do the job, and following the
- directions provided with the medication is very important. You will also have
- to comb out the nits, using a special comb that is provided with many of the
- shampoos (yes, it is called "nit-picking"), for many schools will not allow
- your child back until she is nit free. You will also clean up her
- environment, clothing, sheets pillowcases and the like. Items that can be
- washed should be washed in very hot water and left in a dryer (set on high)
- for at least 20 minutes. Blankets and stuffed animals can be sealed in a
- plastic bag for 14 days, which will also kill the "buggers" who need to be in
- contact with human hosts to survive.
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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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