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How To Detect a Lice Infestation
Carefully inspect your child's head under a bright light by dividing the hair into sections. Headlice do not like bright light, so it is best to check in direct sunlight or under a bright light. Closely examine the hair closest to the scalp, especially the first 1/4 to 1/2 inch. Be on the lookout for the following signs of head lice: 1. An itchy head or crawling sensation on the scalp or hair. 2. Small bumps or sores around the nape of the neck, behind the ears, or on the sca
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HEAD LICE ARE MORE COMMON IN CHILDREN THAN ADULTS.
While head lice are often thought of as a problem that only affects children, the reality is that they can affect anyone. Head lice are more common in children than adults because they are more likely to share personal items like hats, brushes, and hair ties. They also tend to have closer contact with each other, which makes it easier for head lice to spread. Finally, children's heads are often the perfect size for head lice, which makes them an easy target. If you suspect y
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