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my daughters school called today and said that she may have lice. but they weren't sure. when she came home i could see tiny little white things but but couldn't tell. i could easily pull them out of her hair with my fingers (no nails) when i called the dr she said it was probably just dandruff.. i check everyone else and nobody in the family has anything like this... we all use the same combs & brushes too.. now im just paranoid that she does have lice but hubby said to listen to that dr. and that she doesn't have lice ... is the lice really hard to pull out? I've gone through this nightmare with my children when they contacted it from classmates at school. The nits, (eggs) are usually planted just above the hairline or scalp on the hair shaft. If they haven't hatched, they'll be a yellowish, light gold in color. Hatched eggs will be white. If you have eggs, then you have adult lice. They are difficult to see, but you can see them if you look close. Dandruff flakes will usually just fall if shaken and is easily removed. Nits aren't. Your child also will have an itchy scalp. So if you see her scratching alot, that could be a sign. The whole thing really IS a nuisance but can be easily dealt with. There are remedies over the counter that are effective. If it turns out to be lice, then you should wash all bedding thoroughly, hair brushes too. Trust me it happens to everyone.....you're not the only one. The thing is....lice LOVES clean hair. Go figure. eggs? Could be eggs. If they don't move, they are either flakes or eggs. YES, LICE IS HARD TO REMOVE. YOU CAN CHECK WITH THE HEALTH DEPT. FOR FREE AND HAVE THEM LOOK AT HER. White specks could be eggs. Has her scalp been itchy and has she noticed anything falling out of her hair when scratching; things that look like they got stumpy, little legs? I've never had lice so I wouldnt know so I'm going with everyone else and saying eggs You may not be looking correctly at her hair. You're eye will train to see the stuff once you learn about it. Put some lotion (even conditioner)in a section, rub around, comb thru. LOOK AT COMB WITH LOTION you should see the nasty bugs..............Little brown specs with legs. THEN READ UP. A fabulous trick, once your rid of them, is to buy a hair hold gel that contains "Petroletum". Use generously throughout the school year.(2x week ). Keeps lice away. Cheap. check the nape of kids neck and behind ears for nits (eggs) stuck to hair shaft. look for actual bugs crawling. dr cannot diagnose without seeing kid. pick through all her hair. look under bright light and magnifying glass to be positive. school should have a lice light and magnifier. suprised they were not sure. borax soap in hot water is fabulous for elimination. I suggest a change of doctors. How can your doc evaluate without seeing the child? If there is a lice outbreak at your child's school, or they suspect she has it they should be sending letters home and taking greater precautions. Lice jump from child to child in grade school like wildfire. They attach themselves to the hair shaft and lay thousands of eggs. You may have pulled off a nit. They are not often easily removed, but I doubt it is dandruff. Dandruff begins in the scalp. It FLAKES. It should be easy to determine if your child has dandruff. Simply look at her scalp. Take a comb and lightly scratch the scalp. If flakes dislodge, it is dandruff. Hi.You MUST wash her hair, leave some conditioner on and comb through with nit comb.You will see head-lice if there are any.The little white bits may well just be dandruff but if not, don't let her become infested with them.The little white bits are what I think are called the 'nits' and this is the empty egg case where there were attached to the head.I have read different things as to where they lay eggs, but one of them said that they lay just under the skin surface, and so by the time you see them an inch or so down the hair shaft, it could be a sign that they have been there for a month or so already.Yuk I know, but life! it could be eggs. you should never even in a family use the same combs and brushes. each should have there own. is she always scratching her head. you will have to wash sheets,blankets and pillows. and get stuff for head lice and wash her hair. go to the drug store and get stuff to wash her hair. also watch everyone in the family also because they fly from one to the other |
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.....gosh, them annoying bastards....was I mad years ago when our girls brought those home from school/friends house or whereever. We spent a fortune on those stupid "RID" treatments, all... if he treats them an uses the lice comb to take out any possible eggs then u shouldnt have anything to worry about, a baby would be real easy to find the lice. the other kids , man i dont know they... have u slept over at someone's recently? are u in contact with anyone? u could catch lice that way, it doesn't have to mean that u live in trash ...Clear eggs,yes tea tre oil is good u don't need to leave it in more than 5 minutes .it kills them quick.... the oil nneds to be applied after u dry ur hair the oil will keep the lice from sti... Head lice have become resistant to insecticides.Sometimes they work but often they don't!If your child has long hair keep it tied back as kids tend to be very tactile with one another.My kid... I would suggest using the plastic nit comb and the metal one with lots of conditioner lathering the hair maybe twice a day. Lots of bath time or swimming in the salt water could help too. P... I really have no idea if they can live in or be spread in a pool. BUT if your daughter is in school, that is most likely where they came from. I know little girls like to put their heads together... itz spelled dumb not dumn ... |
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