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My child has lice. What do I do now?

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middot; First thing is don’t panic. Lice are a nuisance and have been stigmatized; they are NOT a serious medical problem.
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How did my child get head lice?

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By contact with an already infested person. Contact is common during play, at school, and at home (slumber parties, sports activities, on a playground). Headlice are highly adapted to live on the hair and scalp of humans. However, although the human scalp can provide them with feed for life, headlice are vulnerable to inbreeding. So, because outbreeding is a requirement for survival, this appears to be the reason for the strong urge to disperse onto other heads.
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The lice are gone! Why is my child still itching?

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Head scratching, alone, is not an indication for headlice treatment, or re-treatment in the absence of live lice or eggs. However, as it is sometimes difficult to detect nymphs and newly laid eggs, and because no product kills all eggs, second treatments are routinely recommended. Head scratching soon after treatment could be due to itching of (a) sores caused by previous scratching, or (b) a temporary allergic reaction to headlice bites.
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How do I tell if my child has head lice?

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Always suspect that a child can have head lice any time. They are always around and if your kids have great social lives or are at school then assume that from time to time they will get head lice. You can never say for sure "my kids are clear of head lice".
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Why does my child get more lice than her friend?

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Not all families experiences of head lice is the same way. Some kids are untroubled whilst others seem to be cursed. We have experienced both situations with our two children, one was a head lice free zone, the other a magnet. There may be many reasons such as; who your kids play with, how they interact with other kids i.e. do they cuddle up to their friends a lot. Some kids also get a lot more lice than their own brothers and sisters and friends in the same class.
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What do you do if you discover your child has lice?

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Don’t panic or get embarrassed. A lice infestation is not a sign of lack of cleanliness. It is an easily treatable condition.
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HOW CAN I CHECK MYSELF OR MY CHILD FOR HEAD LICE?

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One simple way to check for lice is to have the person hold their head over a light-colored towel. Then, brush the hair and scalp vigorously towards the towel. Dislodged lice will be found on the towel. Because infested people usually have few lice, you can easily miss finding them. It is important that you carefully and thoroughly inspect the person's head, particularly the back of their neck and around their ears.
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The telltale sign is an itchy head. Scratching the itch could lead to sores on the scalp or around the neck and ears. Severe cases may cause swollen lymph glands. Other signs may include eggs and, in some cases, live lice in the hair, frequent head scratching, loss of sleep, shortened attention span and depression.
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Advice on the management and control of head lice and louse
Don't assume that if you can't see them they're not there - even when you look thoroughly! The best way to check for head lice is using a plain white conditioner and the NitpickerTM head lice comb. The conditioner will stun any lice, making them easier to remove. Apply the conditioner liberally, then run a wide-toothed comb through the hair first to remove tangles and to evenly spread the lotion.
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My child has head lice. I do not. Should I treat myself to prevent becoming infested?

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No. Headlice resistance to treatments is encouraged by people trying to prevent infestation by prophylactic (preventive) use of anti-headlice products. Treat only if crawling lice, or nits (eggs) are seen within 5-10 mm of the scalp. However, anyone living with an infested person can get head lice. So, check people in the household for lice and nits every 2-3 days.
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How many times do I need to treat my child to eliminate lice?

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No lice treatment can guarantee 100% success with a single application. To eliminate lice and help prevent reinfestation, most "over-the-counter" lice treatments state that two 10-minute applications should be done 7 to 10 days apart. Each application should be followed with combing using a "nit" comb.
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When my child has had head lice, when can he or she return to school?

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Once your child has been treated with a product specifically made to kill lice, and the hair has been mechanically combed with a nit comb to remove lice and nits (eggs), your child may return to school. Clinic staff will inspect the child’s head to ensure the treatment has been administered properly. To prevent re-infestation, your child should be retreated in 7 days. The clinic staff will recheck your child in 7-10 days for return of head lice.
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How can I reduce the chances of my child getting Head lice?

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Check regularly for head lice Nj don't rely on your child scratching as evidence that he/she has head lice BECAUSE SOME CHILDREN DON'T ITCH!
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What should you do if you have Lice?

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Don't panic, Head lice affect millions of people each year, especially school age children. Head lice are treatable and are not known to carry diseases. If you are concerned about being "dirty" - Contrary to popular belief, anyone can get head lice. You don't get head lice because of poor personal hygiene; in fact, head lice prefer clean hair.
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Lice are small, wingless, grayish-white insects with flattened, elongate bodies and somewhat oval heads. They are about 1/16 to 1/8 inch long.
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What are some warning signs that my child has lice?

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Itching and scratching are telltale signs of infestation. If you notice your child continuously scratching their head, especially the back of the neck and behind the ears, it may be a sign of lice.
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If I suspect my child has lice, how can I be sure?

Head Lice Frequently Asked Questions
It's a good idea to carefully inspect your child's hair and make it part of their normal shampooing routine. Under a bright natural light, part the child's hair into sections and search for signs of lice and nits. Nits are the most difficult to find due to their extremely small size, and gray color. They are usually found on the hair shaft by the scalp and are not easily removed. Lice are translucent to a grayish-brown color and are about the size of a sesame seed, slightly larger than nits.
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Do I need to treat all family members if one child has head lice?

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Yes, head lice are very easily transmitted from one family member to another. Not everyone will show signs of an infestation and thus all members should be treated at the same time. Likewise all bed linen should be washed in hot water and left to dry in the sun (or a hot clothes dryer). (BACK)
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When can my child return to school following treatment for head lice?

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When a child is first discovered to have evidence of head lice, the child will be excluded from school. A student may return to school after treatment with a lice killing product and the nits have been removed. The school nurse must check the student before going back into the classroom. The child may return to school unless a substantial amount of nits remain in the hair. A follow-up treatment may be needed seven to ten days after the first treatment.
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My child has been sent home with head lice. What should I do?

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Anyone with itching on the scalp or neck or who has been in close contact with someone else who has head lice, should be checked for head lice. The diagnosis of head lice is easily confirmed by finding the lice or their eggs (nits). The nits are most often found behind the ears and on the back of the neck. If you find nits, you must treat the scalp with a special shampoo. For further information, call the Madison Department of Public Health at 266-4821. Ask for the Intake Nurse.
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How do head lice get on my child's head?

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Head lice migrate from the heads of others who are infected with lice. So they can actually come from anyone with whom your child has close contact such as your child's friends and classmates. Head lice can be passed innocently anytime your child is in close proximity to someone with lice such as when hugging, or when looking at the same computer monitor or even when reading from the same book.
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How will I know when my child's head has lice?

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Because most children are always coming into close contact with other children, you should understand that the possibility of head lice is always present. That means your child can become infected at any time, and most likely will at one point or another. It's nearly impossible to ever declare your child's head "lice free."
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What are Head Lice?

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Head lice are small insects (about 1/8 of an inch in size) that live and breed on the human scalp. They live approximately 40-50 days and go through three stages in their life cycle: eggs, nymphs and adults. They are about the size of sesame seeds, brownish in color, and can be detected by carefully inspecting the scalp with a magnifying glass and plenty of light. You should know that head lice are treatable, very rarely cause serious health problems, and don't warrant great concern.
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How do Lice grow?

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Female head lice lay approximately 8 eggs a day, which usually hatch in 7 to 14 days. Within their 23 ? 30 day lifecycle they will lay up to 400 eggs.
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