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Information Sheet for Patients
What are Head Lice?
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Lice are small insects. When fully grown they are roughly the size of a match head
and are usually grey or brown. They are difficult to detect. Lice like to live on a hair
shaft very close to the scalp and their egg cases are glued to the hair.
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The eggs are pale brown but when empty, they turn a white colour; these are the
"nits". The eggs take 7-10 days to hatch, and the lice take 7-14 days to become
mature and lay more eggs
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They feed by sucking blood through the scalp.
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Lice walk from one head to another during very close contact, they cannot jump, fly
or swim.
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Lice prefer clean short hair and are NOT a sign of poor hygiene.
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How do you detect Head Lice?
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You should check all the family by combing wet hair from the roots with a fine tooth comb. The traditional nit comb is difficult to use and not necessary.
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Check the comb for lice between each stroke.
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How do you treat Head Lice?
Wet Combing clears head lice over 2 weeks
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Wash the hair with an ordinary shampoo
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While the hair is still wet after using lots of hair conditioner, comb through the hair
from the roots with a fine tooth comb.
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Clear the comb of lice between each stroke
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If you find any lice repeat this routine every 3-4 days for 2 weeks, so that any lice
emerging from eggs are removed before they can spread
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You can buy a 'Bug Busting' kit from your pharmacist. The kit includes a comb and
information with clear diagrams on this wet combing technique.
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Insecticidal Lotions are no longer routinely recommended.
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Only treat those members of the family who have lice.
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Everyone infested should be treated at the same time.
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The recommended product is
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Carefully follow the instructions on the bottle.
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Further Information: For the latest information on this condition and support or self help Groups call the Health Information Service on 0800 665544
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