Antilice shampoo
- There are a few over-the-counter products available. Use as directed on the package. Talk to your doctor if these have failed to discuss other treatments.
Removing the nits
- This step is very important to help insure that they will not recur.
- After shampooing, you may use a special comb (usually comes with the shampoo) to remove the nits or they may be removed by hand.
- Check the hair daily after treatment and remove any nits that are found.
Cleaning the house
- After treatment, the house should be vacuumed, especially the area where the nits were removed and the child's bedroom.
- All sheets and bedding should be washed in hot water.
- Any items that cannot be washed may be tied up in a plastic bag for 2 weeks to insure that the nits will die.
- Combs and brushes should be soaked for 1 hour in a solution made from the antilice shampoo.
- Be sure to check all family members for nits and treat any with symptoms of itching scalp or visible nits
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TIPS
- The findings of head lice include nits which are small white eggs that are firmly attached to the hairs closer to the scalp.
- They cannot be shaken off and are very difficult to pull off with your fingers.
- Sometimes, the lice themselves are seen which are gray bugs that move quickly.
- The scalp is very itchy and occasionally there is a rash.
- They tend to favor the back of the scalp or above the ears.
CALL DURING NORMAL HOURS
- New eggs appear after recent treatment
- A rash is present that does not clear within a week of treatment
- Skin sores spread or look infected
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