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Nice Removal - Which Method Is Efficient?

by norman horowitz

Nits, simply put, are louse eggs. There are three kinds of lice commonly found on humans, attacking the head, the body, and the pubic region. The most common of these is head lice. They are easily spread between humans by physical contact, and require human blood to survive.

The scalp and hair of the potentially affected person by these eggs should be examined thoroughly for the eggs. These eggs get attached to the scalp or shaft of the hair and are yellow in appearance. This makes one to mistake it for dandruff.

If you locate nits on yourself or a friend or family member, there is no reason to panic! There are a variety of home remedies available for lice removal and also many commercially produced head lice treatments. If you are not comfortable using these treatments or remedies and only a few nits are visible, you can even first try just removing them manually.

The simplest home-based remedy for lice removal is to wash the hair with a regular shampoo and then comb through it using a nit comb. A common, though unproven, home remedy is to thoroughly coat the hair with a gooey or oily substance like olive oil or mayonnaise, then to bundle the hair up in a shower cap and leave it overnight. The going theory is that this suffocates the lice, however, it may be possible that the lice and nits are actually removed when attempting to rinse the substance out of your hairs.

Many lice shampoos are easily available in market. So it is recommended to check regarding the quality and usage for these products with your pharmacist or physician. One can also safely use the nit combs along with the shampoos, which can be found at local pharmacy or drugstore.

There is no need to scrub down your entire house after a family member has been diagnosed with lice. A thorough washing of the affected person's bedding and personal hair care items should suffice, as lice will die within thirty six to forty eight hours of being off the human head. However, if it makes you more comfortable to clean house after giving treatment to the affected individual, it certainly won't hurt!

Nits,simply put,are louse eggs.There are three kinds of lice commonly found on humans,attacking the head, the body, and the pubic region. The most common of these is head lice.They will be attached to the scalp or the shaft of the hair and can be white to yellow in color,causing them to often be mistaken for dandruff.They are easily spread between humans by physical contact,and require human blood to survive.Lots of home remedies are available for lice removal,and also head lice treatments that are available to buy in stores.Using head lice shampoos and a nit comb is also recommended.

Published July 25th, 2007

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