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Hair Care Tips To Prevent Lice

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Hair Care Tips to Prevent Lice

As reported in Today.com, Lice, a long  bane for parents and kids across the country, is becoming much worse a problem. Strains of the pesky parasites that are resistant to most over-the-counter treatments are being reported more and more.

Over the years, lice have evolved in such a way that the chemicals (Pyrethroids, which are synthetic versions of a chemical found in chrysanthemums) no longer fit neatly into the receptors, thereby squashing the chemical’s bug-killing ability.

The research finding clearly indicate that we need a higher dose of medical treatment in order to handlelice epidemic.

In some cases, the treatments don’t do a thorough job because parents don’t use them as directed.

General Guidelines by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Treatment for head lice is recommended for persons diagnosed with an active infestation.

Treatment Steps

Treat the infested person(s): Requires using an Over-the-counter (OTC) or prescription medication. Follow these treatment steps:

Additional Measures

Head lice do not survive long if they fall off a person and cannot feed. You don’t need to spend a lot of time or money on housecleaning activities. Follow these steps to help avoid re–infestation by lice that have recently fallen off the hair or crawled onto clothing or furniture.

To help control a head lice outbreak in a community, school, or camp, children should be taught to avoid activities that may spread head lice.

For more input log on to http://www.cdc.gov/

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