Synopsis of Lice
Lice are tiny parasitic insects that feed on human blood and infest the scalp, body, or pubic area. Infestations are common, especially in school-aged children, and spread easily through close contact or shared personal items. While lice are not dangerous or disease-carrying, they cause itching, skin irritation, and social discomfort.
Types of lice:
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Head lice: Most common; live on the scalp and hair shafts.
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Body lice: Live in clothing seams and move to the body to feed.
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Pubic lice: Infest coarse body hair in the groin, armpits, chest, and sometimes eyebrows.
Symptoms include:
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Intense itching, especially behind ears or at the nape of the neck
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Red bumps or scratch marks
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Presence of nits (eggs) attached to hair shafts
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Crawling sensation on skin
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In pubic or body lice: visible lice and inflamed skin
Transmission:
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Person-to-person contact (especially head-to-head)
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Shared hats, brushes, towels, bedding, or clothing
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Sexual contact (in the case of pubic lice)
When to see a doctor:
If over-the-counter treatments fail, if skin becomes infected, or if lice recur frequently, medical treatment may be needed. Diagnosis is typically visual and may involve a fine-tooth lice comb or magnification.
Natural remedies for Lice
Wet-Combing: Use a fine-tooth lice comb on damp, conditioned hair daily to remove lice and nits.
Wash Bedding and Clothing in Hot Water: Dry on high heat to kill lice and eggs.
Vacuum Furniture and Car Seats: Reduces reinfestation risk.
Avoid Sharing Personal Items: Combs, hats, and towels should not be shared.
Use Natural Oils (with caution): Some people try diluted tea tree oil or neem oil for lice—only if skin is not sensitive.
Ingredients
These raw ingredients are often used in alternative medicine to treat Lice
activated charcoal
aloe vera
alpha-pinene
beta-pinene
bisabolol
chamomile
turmeric
lauric acid
lavender
peppermint oil
purified silver
reishi mushroom
vitamin C
zinc
oriental arborvitae
melaleuca alternifolia
geranium
Alpha-terpineol
Aphid
Almond Oil
Aloe
allyl isothiocyanate
Alum
Ant
Ash (unspecified)
Atlantic Cedar
Babchi
Bai Ji
Benzalkonium chloride
Balsam
Bisabolene
Bisabolol
Benzoic acid
Blue Wiss
Balsam (unspecified)
Benzyl benzoate
Black Nightshade
Black Walnut
benzyl isothiocyanate
Boric acid
Calendula
Carvacrol
Cajuput
Camphor
Castor
Citral
Castile Soap
Copaiba Oil
Diatomaceous Earth
Euphorbia
Euphorbia (unspecified)
Eugenol
Fleabane (unspecified)
Fruit acid (mixed)
Glycolic acid
Glyceryl monolaurate
gamma-terpinene
Glyceryl monolaurate
Geranium
Himalayan Fir
Hydrocolloid
Henna
Hydrogen peroxide
Isopropylmyristate
Isopropanol
Jojoba Oil
Japanese camphor
Jessica's Sticktight
Lemon Eucalyptus
Lichen (unspecified)
Lubricant
Monolaurin
Nonionic surfactant (unspecified)
Povidone
P-menthane-3,8-Diol
Quillaja
Rue
Spanish Needle
Streptomyces (unspecified)
Sensitive Plant
Silver
Surfactant
Sweet Goldenrod
Sapindus mukorossi
Silver
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate
Styrax balsam
Silver (usp)
Sulphur
Terpinen-4-ol
Tyrosinase
Thiosulfanate
Thymol
Tansy
Tea Tree
Tea Tree Oil
Vitamin A (unspecified)
Wax