Does Your Child Have Headlice?

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If you have children, you know that every once in awhile there is something that happens that is an absolute nightmare. One of those "things" is headlice. For children, they seem to be the most prone to get lice, especially when they are still in school. The obvious culprit? Other children!

Notice that adults very rarely every get lice, but children often do. In fact, I don't think I know one adult that either didn't get lice as a child or one child that hasn't already been through this. Lice aren't hazardous and they don't spread diseases, but they are contractible and can just be full on annoying.

Their bites may cause a kids scalp to become nail-bitingly itchy and inflamed, and relentless scratching might lead to skin discomfort and even infection! There are a few ways to figure out if your child has lice here are a few of the most recognized:

Lice eggs (called nits) -
These appear like tiny yellow, tan, or brown dots before they hatch. After hatching, the leftover shell looks white or clear. Lice position nits on hair shafts close to the skin's surface, where the temperature is perfect for keeping warm until they hatch. Nits look sort of like dandruff, only they can't be removed by brushing or shaking them off.

Unless the infestation is heavy, it's more common to see nits in a child's hair than it is to see live lice creeping on the scalp. Lice eggs hatch within 1 to 2 weeks after they're laid.

Scratching -
Of course scratching is scratching but if your child is incessantly scratching their scalp its a good idea to take a look and see if you can find anything! Also, if they complain about things moving around or tickling their heads this is a very good "sign" that they might have lice!

Treatment is pretty simple and its a great idea to see a doctor since he can then recommend a shampoo, cream rinse or lotion in order to kill the lice. These may be over-the-counter or prescription medications, depending on what discourses have already been adjudicated.

Medicated lice discourses usually kill the lice and nits, but it may take a few days for the scratching to stop. A lot of people say that lice is like chicken pox, once they get it they will never get it again. This simply is not the case unfortunately!

So just be on the look out for signs with your kids and once you do see signs make sure they see a doctor immediately. No one should have to live with this for a long amount of time than need be!


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