What is head lice?
Head lice are tiny, gray bugs. They are 2 to 3 millimeters
long. They move fast and are hard to see. Head lice live in the hair and bite
the scalp to suck blood.
They attach their white eggs, called nits, to the hair. Unlike
dandruff, nits can't be shaken off. The nits are easier to see than the lice
because they are white and there are a lot of them.
The back of the neck is the favorite area for lice and nits.
Lice and nits cause your child's scalp to itch and have a rash.
What is the cause?
Head lice live only on human beings. They can be spread
quickly by using the hat, comb, or brush of an infected person, or simply by
close contact. Lice may crawl or fall onto clothing, bedding, towels, or
furniture. Anyone can get lice despite good health habits and frequent
hairwashing. The nits (eggs) normally hatch into lice in about 1 week.
How can I take care of my
child?
- Anti-lice shampoo or rinse
Your child's anti-lice shampoo is _____________________.
Follow the directions. Most products must be used on dry
hair. Pour about 2 ounces of the anti-lice shampoo into the dry hair. Add a
little warm water to work up a lather. Scrub the hair and scalp for 10
minutes, by the clock. Rinse the hair thoroughly and dry it with a towel.
The shampoo kills both the lice and the nits. Repeat the anti-lice shampoo
once after 7 days to prevent reinfection.
- Removing nits
To make sure the nits are dead, wait at least 8 hours after
using the shampoo before removing them.
Remove the nits by backcombing with a fine-tooth comb or
pulling them out individually. The nits can be loosened using a mixture of
half vinegar and half water. Apply the mixture to the hair and keep your
child's hair under a towel wrap for 30 minutes. Even though the nits are
dead, most schools will not allow children to return if nits are present.
The head does not need to be shaved to cure lice.
- Lice in the eyelashes
If you see any lice or nits in the eyelashes, put plain
petroleum jelly on the eyelashes twice a day for 8 days. The lice won't
survive.
- Cleaning the house
Head lice can't live for more than 24 hours off the human
body. Your child's room should be vacuumed. Soak combs and brushes for 1
hour in a solution made from the anti-lice shampoo. Wash your child's
sheets, blankets, and pillowcases in hot water. Items that can't be washed
(hats or coats) can be sealed in plastic bags for 2 weeks (the longest that
nits can survive). You do not need to use anti-lice room sprays.
- Contagiousness
Check the head of everyone else living in your home. If lice
or nits are seen, or they start to get an itchy scalp rash, they should be
treated with anti-lice shampoo. Bedmates of children with lice should also
be treated. If in doubt, have the person checked. Your child can return to
school after the first treatment with the shampoo. Remind your child not to
share combs and hats.
How long does it last?
After you use anti-lice shampoo all lice and nits will be
killed. If the lice come back, it usually means your child has had contact
with another infected person or the shampoo wasn't left on for 10 minutes.
There are no lasting problems from having lice and they do not carry other
diseases.
When should I call my child's
health care provider?
Call during office hours if:
- The rash and itching are not gone 1 week after treatment.
- The sores start to spread or look infected.
- The lice and nits return.
- You have other questions or concerns.