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8 Tips to Deal With Lice

Content provided by: Better Medicine from Healthgrades
  • Tell your children never to share any hair items.

  • Watch for scratching.

  • If someone in your family has head lice, check all family members for lice and nits (eggs) once a week.

  • Don't confuse nits with dandruff or dirt. Dandruff and dirt can be brushed out of hair; nits cannot.

  • Consult your pharmacist or physician before using lice treatments.

  • Use any product correctly and with caution.

  • Remove nits with a fine-tooth comb or fingernails.  Rinsing the hair with distilled white vinegar can make nits easier to see.

  • Wash bedding and recently worn clothing in hot water and dry it in a dryer. Seal unwashable items in plastic bags for two weeks.

Medical Reviewer: Godsey, Cynthia M.S., M.S.N., APRN Last Annual Review Date: Jan 25, 2013 Copyright: 2003 Krames Staywell

Reference: Skin, Hair and Nails section on Better Medicine


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True or false? Head lice can often be found behind the ears and at the hairline at the back of the scalp.