Articles tagged: head lice treatment
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Dr John Anne Head lice (Pediculus capitis) are small parasitic insects exquisitely adapted to living mainly on the scalp and neck hairs of their human host. Their six impressive legs are elegantly evolved to grasp hair shafts and provide a striking example of biological specialization. Long associated with people, head lice have been recovered from prehistoric mummies. written by Nick Mutt Head lice are parasitic insects that live in the human hair and scalp. They spread easily from person to person by direct contact. But you can get rid of the lice through some simple yet effective home remedies. written by Juliet Cohen Head lice are parasitic insects called Pediculus humanus capitis. They only live on the heads of people. They lay eggs, called nits, which stick to hair very close to the scalp. Head lice do not spread disease. Lice present on other body parts covered by hair are not head lice but are either pubic lice (Pthirus pubis) or body lice (Pediculus humanus humanus). written by Juliet Cohen Head lice (Pediculus capitis) are small parasitic insects exquisitely adapted to living mainly on the scalp and neck hairs of their human host. Head lice are tiny insects that live on the scalp. They can be spread by close contact with other people. Lice are parasitic insects that can be found on people's heads, bodies, and pubic area. written by tom alter Head lice are bloodsucking insects that survive in the hair and scalp of humans. These tiny insects live on the scalp and feeds on human blood. Head lice are a very common problem in all children ages 3 to 12 although everyone can get them. Head lice can written by Abigail Franks When you look at the different options available for any treatment plan, they all seem to be quite complex in how they go about dealing with the problem. The point to remember is that you need to kill off the head lice one way or the other. written by Meredith Palmer Head lice is a perennial problem among humans, children especially. It does not only cause scalp itching, but it also lessens self-confidence and self-esteem. Thus, it is highly necessary that everyone is educated and learn the best way to cope head lice. written by Brenda Templin Every year millions of children are infected with head lice, leaving parents with the problem of finding
effective treatment for the infestation. While many chemical treatments exist, most of them contain
organophosphates, a toxic substance that can accumulate in the body << previous page 1 next page>> |