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Lice

Also called: Pediculosis

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To help prevent the spread of lice from one person to another, here are some steps you can take.Avoid head-to-head contact at school, on the...
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For effective elimination of head lice, the infested individual, family members that are also infested, and the home must all be treated. Treatment...
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It makes me itchy just thinking about lice. You too, probably. But learning about these little guys makes it a bit easier to tolerate when your child...
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Lice are live, so a person exposed can have live lice relatively fast if the encounter was sufficient. Head to head activities, use of combs/brushes...
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Lice are tiny parasites that live on human beings and feed on blood. They seldom cause serious medical problems, but they are both annoying and...
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Skin irritation may occur. If this effect persists or worsens, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly.If your doctor has directed you to use this...
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The skin of your scalp can only respond in a few ways; itching is one of them. Unfortunately, it is not possible to determine a specific cause or...
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No head lice does not leave bumps or bruising, but depending on how often they bite you an area, it can become sore. If you are worried about lice...
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Lice will not go away without treatment. If the initial treatment does not kill all of the eggs (nits), a follow-up treatment may be required 7 to 10...
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If your doctor has directed you to use this product, your doctor or pharmacist may already be aware of possible drug interactions and may be...
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Factors that increase the risk of getting lice include:Attending school or day care. Young children in school or day care often play together closely...
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Head lice can affect people of any income or social level. It is very difficult to prevent lice from spreading among children because they commonly...
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Lice are tiny insects that live on humans and feed on blood. When a large number of lice live and multiply on a person, it is called an infestation...
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This medication is used to treat lice, which are tiny insects that can infest and irritate the scalp (head lice), the pubic area (crabs), or the...
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This medication may be harmful if swallowed or inhaled. If swallowing, inhaling, or overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center...
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