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4 Important Things You Need to Know For No-Panic Hair Lice Treatment

by Jack Snap Writer
Head lice are common in children and they are more frequently found in girls than boys. It also lives in all types of hair whether it’s curly, straight, dyes, or natural.  They are basically sesame-seed sized, wigless insects that feed on human blood. Head lice are distressing and their bites cause intense itching that can lead to sores and possibly secondary infections.

If you are finding it hard to treat head lice yourself, you can take the help of a head lice center that provides treatment for lice removal in Cumming, GA, or wherever you live.  



Head lice treatment basically takes 10 days because the egg generally hatch 7-20 days after being laid on the hair and the 10 day treatment period helps break the reproductive cycle of the head lice. For a no-panic treatment, you need to know some things that are:

  1. Know How Head Lice Spread
    Before starting the treatment, you need to understand how your child could have gotten head lice. Head lice don’t jump and they have also nothing to do with personal hygiene. The most common way head lice spread is by head to head contact. It means your child must have been touching head with someone who has head lice and it may happen during playtime or in school. Another way to get lice is by sharing personal items that touch the head such as hats, hairbrushes, and hair accessories. 

  2. Contain the Problem
    Once your child comes with a confirmed case of head lice then take steps to prevent lice from spreading to other family members. For example, avoid hugging or other close contact and check other kids and adults in your household. Also, wash hats, pillowcases and similar items that touch the head, in hot water to help contain head lice. 

  3. Consider the Destruction of Habitat
    Head lice need a human host to survive and if the hair is gone, so are head lice. Whereas cutting a child’s hair may seem like an extreme solution and it may be a viable course of action for some parents. If your child already has short hair then it may make sense for you to deal with head lice by destroying their habitat.

  4. Apply the Treatment
    You may also go for over-the-counter head lice treatment but for some it doesn’t work, because they are not used as directed. Parents may split one dose into several applications or deviate from the directions. They shouldn’t see any crawling hard lice after the first treatment if they applied it correctly. In case, if you see live crawlers, it means you have missed a step or the treatment is not effective against the type of lice your child has.

Conclusion:
Always implement steps to prevent head lice, and if you find that you, your kids or someone in your family is infested, then it will help to consult a professional head lice treatment center that provides lice removal in Cumming, GA, or elsewhere.

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