You might get the creeps just thinking about lice, and for good reason. The scalp and skin become infected by these microscopic mites, which causes severe itching and may even result in a rash at the hairline. There are various varieties of lice. The type you have is determined by the damaged bodily part: The scalp is harmed by head lice. Crabs, often known as pubic lice, infest your vaginal region. Body lice commonly appear in clothing seams and spread to other parts of the body. This BOOK will concentrate on head lice, which are highly prevalent among elementary- and middle-school-aged children. Every year, between 6 and 12 million people receive it. At night, head lice are most active. They may cause so severe itching that your child may have trouble sleeping as a result. Although it is unpleasant, lice won't get you ill. They do not spread disease and do not indicate that you are unclean. Even if you routinely wash your hair and take a shower, lice can still live in your hair. These bothersome animals creep over to the nearest head they can locate instead of flying or jumping. Most people contract lice through head-to-head contact, as it is known. However, they can also spread to items like headphones, caps, helmets, combs, pillows, and mattresses. Lice can be acquired or spread by young children crawling on rugs. It's crucial to recognize the early symptoms of lice. Following that, you can take action to keep your youngster at ease and prevent the mites from spreading throughout your home.
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