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I am bloooody sick and tied of these critters, is there no cure yet for these parasites over than the nit shampoo and comb.
Teatree oil. Nit nurse was always good for a semi she played with your hair
Shave your napper
You sure they are not making there way up your body Bob you are not walking sideways by any chance
You sure they are not making there way up your body Bob you are not walking sideways by any chance
nope not the crabs this time they are defiantly NITS and i feel like getting my blow tourch out of mi van and have a bit of fun with them.
Failing that put two sugars and milk in it and drink itRegular washing with Tea Tree was always good for keeping Nits at bay.
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Head lice Q&As
Published by Bupa's health information team, December 2008.
Answers to questions about head lice
This section contains answers to common questions about this topic. Questions have been suggested by health professionals, website feedback and requests via email.
Do head lice bite?
Can head lice spread to my body?
Are electronic combs good at treating head lice?
Can my child get head lice more than once?
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Do head lice bite?
Yes, they feed by biting your skin and sucking blood from your scalp.
Explanation
Head lice feed on blood about five times a day, but the biting doesn't hurt and you shouldn't be able to feel it. Sometimes the biting can leave tiny red spots on your scalp. Some people have an allergic reaction to the bites and this can make the itching worse.
Further information
Community Hygiene Concern
01908 561928
www.chc.org
Sources
Head lice. Clinical Knowledge Summaries. www.cks.library.nhs.uk, accessed 1 August 2008
Guidance for the management and control of head lice infection. Health Protection Agency North West. www.hpa.org.uk, accessed 1 August 2008
Headlice: Factsheet for Schools - Wired for Health. Health Protection Agency. www.hpa.org.uk, accessed 1 August 2008
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Can head lice spread to my body?
No, it's very rare for head lice to move onto your body or other areas of hair such as your eyelashes or eyebrows.
Explanation
Adult head lice can't survive for very long if they are removed from your head, so wouldn't be able to live on another part of your body. There is a different type of louse, called the body louse, which looks the same as a head louse but lives around your body instead. Body lice usually live in the seams of your clothes and move onto your skin when they want to feed. They lay their eggs in your clothes. You will usually only get body lice if you have dirty clothes or if you don't change them very often. Body lice are easy to get rid of if you clean your clothes properly. If you're concerned, you should see your GP for advice.