You want to know how to check for head lice.
Did you know that head lice like a clean healthy head to live on and that many parents don't know what to look for when looking for lice. Having good pictures of head lice will help you to recognise them. It's really important to know how to check for head lice so that you don't treat your child for a infestation that could just be dandruff.
Head Lice Home Cure
What Do Head Lice Look Like
How do I know my child is infected

Head Lice Home Cure
What are the symptoms of head lice
Often you will be informed by the school your child attends that they have contracted lice. Sometimes, however, you may not and may only discover the infestation when you child complains of itching and may also break out in a rash, particularly at the nape of the neck or behind the ears. The first thing to do is to ensure that you child has lice and is not just suffering from dandruff which can also cause itching. The main reason for this itching is that the lice will attach themselves to the skin with their big front claws and this causes an irritation,
Step 1 of how to check for head lice

Step 2 of how to check for head lice

1. Along the nape of the neck
2. Around the back of the ears and
3. In the crown
Lice are partial to breeding in the warmer area of the head. If you find that you do not have any adult lice, then it's time to check for nits - these are the lice eggs
The reason you may have eggs but no adults is that sometimes the adult is somewhere in the head you have not checked as yet, or perhaps it has already died, but has laid eggs that will be hatching shortly. It's always prudent to check.
Step 3 on how to check for head lice
The final step can be made much easier with a magnifying glass as the nits you will be looking for are very small. Another problem that is often encountered is that nits are white and are therefore a lot harder to locate on blonde children.
Nits will be laid on the hair shaft around 1/2 inch from the skin. They are clear to white and are difficult to remove with your fingers. If you can remove or move them by blowing, then they are not nits and it is then probable that you are dealing with dandruff.
Nits will be laid on the hair shaft around 1/2 inch from the skin. They are clear to white and are difficult to remove with your fingers. If you can remove or move them by blowing, then they are not nits and it is then probable that you are dealing with dandruff.
hey i tried this method. cuz my daughter was telling me last night that her head was itchy. so i looked for some nits in there. and i just found out that she has a full blown infestation in her head. it was disgusting. i now have a trauma with head lice
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this article on how to check for head lice! I will apply this to my daughter.
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