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Home > Family Health & Lifestyle> Teens' Health > Hair care > Head Lice |
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Head Lice |
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Head lice are very small parasitic insects that live on the human scalp and in the hair. They are more commonly found on young children than adults. They are generally brownish in color but may appear to be reddish brown after a blood meal. Yes, these creatures suck blood from the scalp, one of the richest areas of blood supply in the human body! |
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Head lice can be extremely irritating as they cause:
In addition lice also cause
embarrassment both to the child as well as the parent
when the child is reprimanded in school for being
unhygienic. Actually, personal hygiene has very little
role to play in this matter. If someone in your family has lice, do the following:
You could also try out a few of the home remedies like applying paste of neem leaves on the scalp before washing the hair. Here's to a clean, healthy scalp and glorious hair!!
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