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Frequently Asked Questions:
The Facts of Lice

What are head lice?
Also called Pediculus humanus capitis, head lice parasiticInsects found on the heads of people. Having head lice is very
Common, as many as 6-12 million people worldwide get head lice each year.

What do head lice look like?
The head louse is a flat wingless insect with a hard Exoskeleton. There are three stages of head lice:

  • Nit
  • Nymph
  • Adult

Nits: Nits are (head lice eggs). They are hard to see and are often confused for dandruff or hair shaft. They are oval
and usually range form coffee color to grayish white. Nits take about 7 to 9 days to hatch.

Nymph: The nit hatches into a baby louse called a nymph. When they first hatch they are transparent in color until they
feed on the scalp for blood, much like mosquitoes. Nymphs mature into adults about 7 days after hatching.

Adult: The adult louse is about the size of a sesame seed, has six legs, and is tan to grayish-white. Twenty-four hours
After mating, the female lays her eggs (nits).

What are the symptoms of head lice infestation?
The primary symptom is itching, which may be mild to intense. Dermal infections, especially pyoderma is common.
In sever infestations, swollen neck glands, fever and/ or irritability is common.

How did my child get head lice?

  • By contact with an already infested person. Contact is common during play at school and at home (slumber parties, sports activities, camp or any close contact setting, which may result in head to infected host contact).
  • By wearing infested clothing, such as hats, scarves, or coats.
  • By using infested combs, brushes, or towels

How is head lice infestation diagnosed?
By looking closely through the hair and scalp for nits, nymphs, or adults. Finding them may be difficult; the lice can move quickly from searching fingers. If crawling lice can be seen, finding nits within an inch of the scalp confirms that a person is infested and should be treated.

 

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