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Can I get pubic lice from dogs, toilet seats or towels?

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No, pubic lice are host specific and are not a parasite of dogs. Acquiring public lice from toilet seats is unlikely, although sharing towels with an infested person can result in transmission. (BACK)

Do you have any information on pubic lice or 'crabs'?

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Pubic lice are parasites, requiring a host animal in order to survive. They may be transmitted sexually or by simple person-to-person contact. They may also be transmitted through infected clothing or bedding, and very rarely by infected toilet seats. Remember that they are parasites and need a living host. Survival on a toilet seat would be short lived. Pubic lice are different than head and body lice. They can be passed on as long as the lice or eggs remain alive on the infested person.

What should I do if I have used pediculicides and still have head lice?

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If you have used a pediculicide correctly and still have live lice or new nits, you probably have a persistent case of head lice. According to the Palm Beach County Head Lice Task Force and the Head Lice Treatment and Prevention Project at Florida Atlantic University College of Nursing, persistent head lice is defined as three incidents of live lice found over a 6-week period.

Can Crabs, or pubic lice, can be totally cured?

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Yes. Pubic lice and Crabs can be totally eliminated with topical medications. Even if treated successfully, sexually transmitted disease STDs can recur if no precautions are taken to prevent re infection.

Where should Mite-NIX be sprayed? How often should it be used?

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Treat upholstered furniture, mattress, pillows, rugs & carpets, drapes and car upholstery. The goal is to lightly mist, not saturate surfaces. Spray with extra care in areas where pets play or sleep. Even when animals are not nearby, their body allergens are present. Remember that mites feed primarily on shedding human cells. So carefully treat all the places you and your family spend the most time. For example, bedrooms and dens are especially vulnerable.

WHAT ARE LICE?

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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.

How do you get head lice?

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Head lice do not hop, jump or fly. They migrate through direct contact with an infested person and their belongings. Pets do not transmit head lice, and poor personal hygiene does not cause an infestation. In fact, head lice prefer clean, healthy heads. Head lice do not live in, nor spontaneously generate from, the dirt, trees or the air. They live on the human head!

Are lice harmful?

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No, actually they are not. They are annoying, they itch, they eat blood like a mosquito, defecate on your scalp, and they are disgusting...but they are not harmful.

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.

Will my whole family get lice too?

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Not necessarily. If members of your family don't share personal items, and if proper cleanup measures are taken, the infestation shouldn't spread. But, it has been known to happen!

So how do head lice move around?

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Head lice CRAWL very fast and require head to head contact for transmission. It is possible that because of the way young children play, head lice are seen more widely amongst primary school children than adolescents or adults.

What is Mite-NIX?

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They are non-toxic and safe to use around the entire family. They pose no risk to newborns, pregnant women, the elderly or household pets.

Question: What are the prescription drugs used to treat head lice?

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Answer: Malathion (Ovide *): Malathion has just been reapproved for the treatment of head lice infestations. When used as directed, malathion is very effective in treating lice and nits. Few side-effects have been reported. Malathion may sting if applied to open sores on the scalp caused by scratching. Therefore, do not use if excessive scratching has caused a large number of open sores on the head. Lindane (Kwell*): Lindane is one of the most common treatments used to treat head lice.

Question: Should household sprays be used to kill adult lice?

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Answer: No. Spraying the house is NOT recommended. Fumigants and room sprays can be toxic if inhaled.

How widespread are head lice?

head louse treatment and prevention FAQs
It is difficult to track head lice cases because head lice are not considered a disease and therefore public health departments and the Centers For Disease Control do not routinely track the number of head lice cases. However, schools and manufacturers of lice products estimate head lice cases at 12- 25 million infestations a year in the United States alone. Most of those infested are children under the age of twelve.

What are the symptoms of head lice?

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The most common symptom of a head lice infestation is persistent itching, particularly around the ears, back of the neck and crown, but some people never itch at all. Repeat infestations can cause some individuals to become super-sensitive to bites. Secondary bacterial infections can occur with excessive scratching. See a doctor if this occurs. Diagnosis of head lice is usually made by finding nits (lice eggs).
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