
The hair on a person's head is home
to small, crawling insects known as head lice. The lice attach their eggs,
known as nits, to the hair that is exposed at the surface of your skin after
sucking blood from your scalp to feed (hair shafts). Pediculosis is an
infestation of head lice. In this blog, we will discuss the symptoms and causes
of lice.
Although head lice can affect anyone,
they tend to affect families with young children most frequently (ages 3 to
11). Children are more at risk because they play with other kids head-to-head
and might exchange items that come in contact with their hair.
An estimated 6 million to 12 million
persons worldwide are affected by head lice infestations each year. School-aged
children are more likely to share combs, brushes, caps, and other items that
come in contact with the hair or to be in close proximity to one another.
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Common symptoms and signs of head
lice may include:
Itching: The itching of the scalp,
neck, and ears is the most typical sign of head lice. An allergic reaction to a
louse bite caused this. Itching may not start for 4 to 6 weeks after a person
discovers they have head lice for the first time.
· Lice on scalp: Although you might be
able to see the lice, they are frequently difficult to find since they are
little, shy away from light, and move swiftly.
· Lice eggs (nits) on hair
shafts:
Nits are small and adhere to hair shafts, making them difficult to spot. The
neck's hairline and the area around the ears are the best places to look for
them. Because they are lighter in color and farther from the scalp, empty nits
might be simpler to see. Nits do not necessarily indicate that there are live
lice present.
· Sores on the shoulders,
neck, and scalp: Scratching can cause tiny, red bumps, which can occasionally get
infected with bacteria.
A head louse is a strawberry
seed-sized, tan or greyish insect. It consumes scalp-based human blood as food.
Less than 1/4 inch (5 millimeters) from the scalp, the female louse secretes a
sticky material that firmly adheres each egg to the base of a hair shaft.
The louse life cycle
A louse goes through three stages:
· Eggs that hatch 6 to 9
days later.
· Nymphs, the louse's
immature forms that develop into adults in 9 to 12 days.
· Adult lice have a lifespan
of three to four weeks. 6 to 10 eggs are laid daily by the female louse.
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