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head lice
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head lice, nit on human hair, lice, head, nits, in the hair, close-up, head louse emerging from egg, head louse, male, head louse, female, head louse infestation, scalp, lice, head, nits, pediculosis capitis, head lice head lice, tiny insects that live on the scalp, spread by close contact, people, three common types of lice, head lice, body lice, pubic lice, crabs, head lice infect the scalp hair, easiest, nape, the neck, over the ears, tiny eggs, seen on the hair, appearing, flakes of dandruff, stuck firmly, hair shaft instead of flaking off the scalp, lice, live on clothing, carpets, bedding, head lice, spread, intense itching, not lead to a serious medical problem, lice, more common in close, overcrowded living conditions, lice spread readily among school children, having lice is not an indicator of poor hygiene, low social status, intense itching, the scalp, red bumps on the scalp, neck, shoulders, bumps, become crusty, ooze, lice on scalp, clothing, difficult, the infestation is heavy, eggs, nits, on the hair shaft, tiny white specks firmly attached, the hair shaft, lice, identified by looking closely, using disposable gloves, inspect the head of anyone who might have been exposed to lice under a bright light, full sun, brightest lights, daylight hours work well, a magnifying glass, part the hair all the way down, scalp in very small sections, looking both, moving lice, eggs, nits, inspect the entire head this way, look closely around the nape, the neck, ears, most common locations, eggs, treatment is recommended, one egg is found, infestation confined, scalp, the surface, body lice, the groin area, pubic lice, lotions, shampoos containing permethrin, effective, available over-the-counter, not work, products, available by prescription, medications used, lice, insecticides, used exactly, no more frequently than recommended, certain products loosen the bond between the egg sack, nit, hair shaft so that eggs, removed, remove the eggs, a nit comb, removing eggs, prevent reinfection medication fails to kill all of them, treat children, adults, lice promptly, thoroughly, wash all clothes, bed linens, also helps, prevent head lice from spreading to others, lice, killed, proper treatment, reinfestation is possible, source, the infestation is not corrected, a classroom, many infected children, develop a secondary skin infection from scratching, apply home treatment, call health-care provider, symptoms continue after home treatment, develop an irritation, medicine, check policies at schools, daycares, preschools, nurseries, not allow infected children to be at school, lice have been completely treated, insects get into carpets, areas, school, school has policies to ensure the environment is cleared of lice, not share hair brushes, combs, hair pieces, hats, bedding, towels, clothing, someone who has lice.
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