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Lice. What a dreaded four letter word to hear in regards to your child-whether it be a call from school or the discovery at home, the word alone makes us all cringe and visualize shaving hair off little heads. Luckily, nowadays, lice need not be such a scary thing with such drastic steps. Almost all children will have lice at some point or another in their lives, so it does not hurt to be semi-prepared for such a thing to happen in a parent and child’s life.

While nasty little critters that we want to get rid of quickly, lice do not carry disease and do not pose any harm to the head on which they reside beyond the intense itching. That intense itching from lice, however, can lead to scratching which in turn can cause soreness and raw spots that can lead to infection if not properly cared for. It is important to get the lice infestation under control to prevent this from occurring as well as to prevent the spread of the lice. Lice can be a vicious cycle in a household or school.

First, before we talk about treatments and tactics for dealing with lice, let’s demystify lice somewhat. Contrary to some beliefs, the lice do not live in your house for weeks just waiting for another head to infest. The live lice survives off a human host for less than 24 hours. Also, lice on pets do not spread to humans and vice versa. The lice do not fly or leap mightily from one head to another. Direct contact must be made to spread the lice but in a group of kids they are definitely easily and rampantly spread. Lice are particularly savvy at clinging to the hair, using their claws and the eggs adhere with a sticky glue-like substance, therefore making them tricky to remove successfully, but they do not have wings.

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