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How to spot headlice |
| Hair Care Advice - Hair Tips |
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What are headlice?Headlice eggs in the hairLice are small, flat insects about 2mm to 3mm long that breed all year round. They live on the hair and come down to the scalp to feed and lay eggs. They feed on blood by sticking their tube-like mouthparts into your scalp several times a day. Headlice can't jump, fly or swim. They crawl very quickly from hair to hair and hold on with their claws. Lice can travel from one head to another when the two come very close together. Those found off the head are usually sick, old or injured and do not lay eggs. Head Lice can live underwater -they stay on the head and don't die if you swim or shower. Signs of headliceFrequent itching is a sign of lice, but it's surprisingly unreliable. According to some studies, only about 30 percent of infected children get itchy. And almost as many kids scratch their heads when they don't have lice. If there are lice at your children's school or pre-school, check their heads regularly. Eggs will feel sandy or gritty when fingers are run through the hair. While there may seem to be a lot of eggs, only about a dozen lice at the most will be active at the time. Headlice Related Articles |
| Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 May 2009 18:56 |