Lice infestation spreads easily - especially by children.
Head lice infect hair on the head. They are easiest to see on the neck and over the ears. Tiny eggs on the hair look like flakes of dandruff. Head lice can survive up to 30 days on a human. Their eggs can live for more than 2 weeks.
To see head lice, you need to look closely. Use disposable gloves and look at the person's head under a bright lead. Full sun or the brightest lights in your home during daylight hours work well. A magnifying glass can also help.
Treatment is recommended if even one egg is found
Lotions and shampoos containing Permethrin are usually effective
Doctor can advice you a prescription for medicine that contains insecticides
The treatment for lice involves self-care steps which can be taken at home to make sure all the nits are removed and that all clothing, bedding, personal items and furniture are decontaminated.
Washing clothing and bed linens in very hot water or putting them in airtight bags for 10 days can help kill the lice and their eggs. Hair-care items, like combs and brushes, can either be soaked in hot water or medicated shampoo or thrown away.