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Nobody wants head lice because they're such a massive problem to have to deal with. This problem mainly affects younger children and can spread rapidly through schools. By laying eggs and hiding in hair, they can jump quickly from one person to the next. Related Article Tags: , , There are hundreds of thousands of women all over the world who complain of lice related problems. Though there are many different types of shampoos and other products available which are used for treating lice, only a few of them are really effective. Moreover, most of the lice removal products are chemical-based. Related Article Tags: , , Many people of all ages are infested with lice nowadays. Women are particularly vulnerable to them. But before any discussion of the various preventative measures, we need to know what lice are. They are parasites which live in our hair - both on our scalps and on other hairy body parts. Related Article Tags: , , One out of every five or six women is prone to lice and lice related problems. It is therefore important to have a fairly decent amount of knowledge about lice. What are lice? Well, lice are parasitic insects which feed on our blood especially in those areas which are covered with dense hair. Related Article Tags: , , , , , The eggs of lice are known as nits. There are three types of lice which have the possibility of infesting people. Lice put their eggs directly on our hair shafts after they feed on our blood. They attach themselves with a strong glue which tightly binds them to our hair. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Anyone who has suffered from head lice knows that nits are a big source of frustration. Younger children often catch head lice at schools. This is because lice infestations spread easily from one child to another. Girls have more trouble with lice than boys do, because girls often have longer hair. This gives lice a place to hide. Related Article Tags: , , Head lice are parasitic insects that live in the human hair and scalp. They spread easily from person to person by direct contact. But you can get rid of the lice through some simple yet effective home remedies. Related Article Tags: , , , , Head lice are real troubles. They not only make you irritated but are also harmful to your body and hairs. Below are some simple home remedies for head lice that will make your head lice free. Related Article Tags: , , , Head lice are little bugs that have an affinity towards human head and eat the blood of the scalp. Statistics show bigger number of kids infested is girls due to their long hair, frequent exchange of brushes. The ideal age for getting lice is between 3 to12. Related Article Tags: , , ,
Does your child have head lice? How can you know? What signs should you look for to tell if your child has the little bugs? Read more about identifying head lice in your child. It can be termed as one of the most unhygienic things we come across humans. It is more prevalent among children as they mingle around with kids in the school as well as other kids in one's building. It is a breeding ground for the lice where too many people or kids come together. Lice have infected people of all ages and they prefer hair which is clean and not oily. Clean hair helps in creating the right environment for the eggs of the lice. LICE! The human race has always detested them. Only a monkey could enjoy the taste of of them. A lice infestation can make you feel like that monkey, irritable, low and pathetic. Nothing pulls you down farther than having lice. We can't shave our heads can we? Isn't there a better way to deal with a lice infestation? Related Article Tags: , , , , , Most parents realize that their children will be affected with head lice at some point in their early years. Children may become infected with this common pest after sharing headgear with schoolmates, or by coming into close proximity with friends unaware that they have lice. At any rate, lice are very common, and very easy to become infected with. Related Article Tags: , , It is common to find head lice in children who go to daycare centers or school. These are transfered from the children to adults. A person having lice should not be look down as it is something, which is very common and might happen to anyone in a person's life. Related Article Tags: , , Head lice are bloodsucking insects that survive in the hair and scalp of humans. These tiny insects live on the scalp and feeds on human blood. Head lice are a very common problem in all children ages 3 to 12 although everyone can get them. Head lice can be transferred from person to person through direct contact. Are you irritated by your itchy scalp? Do friends and officemates make fun of you because you always scratch your head? If you are experiencing this common problem, then chances are you have lice. Start to get rid of it now! Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , To get rid of hair lice, the nits which are eggs of the adult lice need to be removed as well. A lice removal shampoo will do away with the adults but is ineffective on the eggs. These eggs bond like glue to the hair shaft as a result of the substance excreted by the female adult. Related Article Tags: , , Most of us have this impression that head lice are a temporary problem that would go away on its own. Sad to say, being naturally parasitic, they will continue to stay on your scalp as long as there's blood coming from it. And while there is a human host available for them to live in, they will simply transfer from one head to the other. What is the nature of head lice? One female head louse can lay around 6 eggs per day. It then moves around for about 8 days before they eventually become larva and two weeks to turn into adults. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , Sharing at least one memory are almost all Americans who have attended public school, at least those who are over 10 years of age. You might remember standing in line for the school nurse to pick through your hair. You might also remember when you or your mom had to wash all the bed sheets. Related Article Tags: , , , , , A marketing company interested in the growth of head lice infestations couldn't come up with a more effective way to spread these bloodsucking parasites. While all those hats may look inviting the fact is that you don't know who has tried them on before you. Though the chances of actually contracting pediculosis or a case of head louse from a hat at a store is small, it's a risk nonetheless. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , ,
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