Persistent Head Lice
Beating Persistent Head Lice
Head lice are certainly a major personal annoyance. And even though most cases of head lice are easily treated with one application of a mild chemical to the scalp, in some instances the lice infestation can persist despite the afflicted person’s best efforts.
Of the important aspects when it comes to treating head lice, by far, the most salient point to remember is that when it comes to defeating a persistent head lice problem, you must remember that continued applications of lice treating medications can be dangerous.
The active ingredients contained in lice-treating formulas are a form of pesticide. Because of this, you need to keep your exposure to this type of chemical to a minimum. Also, you should be mindful that losing your patience and resorting to drastic methods or untested home remedies can be as equally dangerous.
Be certain to always follow the label instructions with any head lice application that you may choose to use. If you don’t follow the directions precisely you risk either personal harm or the fact that you may not get rid of the head lice at all. In short, many cases of head lice do, in fact, persist simply because the infested individual doesn’t properly read and follow the treatment directions before putting them to use.
Upon completing a treatment, you’ll want to make certain that you monitor your scalp for a while and remove any lice or nits that you find present.
Since head lice will avoid light and quickly seek cover, it is quite helpful to actually have someone inspect your scalp quite thoroughly. As part of your inspection process it may be beneficial to bring a magnifying glass into play as your scalp is being inspected. Most topical applications come with a special narrow tooth lice comb that will help insure that all of the nits get pulled from the hair follicle as well. The goal is to make sure that you effectively get all of the nits removed from your scalp and hair after the treatment, because if you don’t, it’s unlikely that you will have completely alleviated the problem.
Many times people of have battled a persistent infestation of head lice, will go to meticulous levels of cleaning, washing, and scrubbing their home and environment. Although this type of effort certainly does not hurt, it’s often unnecessary, because the head louse is very much dependent upon its human host in order to survive. In fact, with the human host the typical head louse will only survive about 24 hours.
If, in spite of your best efforts, your head lice infestation just won’t come to an end, you should consult with your physician about the issue in order to determine a more focused or different approach. And this is certainly true in the case of using any kind of chemical treatment on your body.
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