Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Just found headlice on daughters hair, help.!!!!?

She never had them a week ago, hairdresser checks for me and she said no, but she was itching like mad last night and this morning, and i looked, and it looks like she has them.



I have just boiled washed all her bedding and cushions, and my husband is away buying treatment for them today, will they be easy to get rid of as she hasnt had them long?



What is best to stop them coming back once they have gone, i tie her hair back for school, should i spray a leave in condtioner in every morning?



Thankyou to anyone who has some real answers, please no rubbish, thanks.



Just found headlice on daughters hair, help.!!!!?

Head lice are a widespread and sometimes unpleasant infection, especially among school-age children. A common misconception is that they are a symptom of poor hair hygiene - rest assured this is not true. Lice are equally likely to be found on clean or dirty hair!



Contrary to popular belief, head lice cannot jump, hop or fly, but are spread by sustained, direct, head to head contact. Children often get head lice from close contact when playing together, whispering, hugging or when they are in close contact with an infected adult. The truth is that anyone can get head lice - not just children.



Read on if you're looking for more information on effective ways to detect and



treat head lice.



Would you recognise a head louse if it was staring you in the face?



The head louse is a tiny greyish-brown wingless insect - roughly the same size



as a sesame seed on a burger bun when fully grown.



Nits on the other hand are the empty egg cases left behind after head lice have hatched and are found cemented tightly onto the hair shaft where they remain for weeks or months even when the head lice themselves have been cleared.



Nits do not mean you have head lice and you should not treat unless you find moving lice, no matter how many nits may be present.



Your own early detective work can make head lice manageable. Parents who regularly comb and check their children's hair are ideally placed to spot head lice and help keep the rest of the family free from infection.



Tips on detecting the lice:



Detection combing is the best, most effective and only recomended method of identifying head lice. You should not use any kind of treatment unless you have detected a living, moving louse following these simple steps閳?br>



Step 1: Buy a detection comb from your local pharmacy



Step 2: Make sure you have plenty of light - ideally natural daylight



Step 3: Wash hair well with an ordinary shampoo and towel dry until damp, not dripping



Step 4: Remove tangles with an ordinary comb



Step 5: With the teeth of the detection comb touching the scalp at the top of the head, start combing towards the end of the hair, keeping the teeth of the comb in contact with the scalp as long as possible. Keep a close eye on the comb for any signs of head lice



Step 6: Repeat the process moving round the whole of the head. It will take 10 - 15 minutes to do properly



Step 7: Keep checking the comb. Wiping it on a tissue can help identify the head lice. If a living moving louse is found, you have head lice. However you should not treat unless you find a living, moving louse



Step 8: It is best to perform detection combing on anyone who is likely to have had sustained head to head contact with the affected person



TREATMENTS available:



Insecticidal Treatment:



Head louse treatments containing an insecticide are the only method scientifically proven to treat head louse infection. Many experts recommend that insecticidal preparations be reapplied seven days after the initial application if live lice are found. This is to kill any head lice emerging from eggs that may have survived the first treatment.



However, before using any insecticidal treatment you must be sure that there are moving, living lice which need treating. If you only find nits - the empty egg cases - these may be a sign of lice that have already been eradicated.



A clinically proven, 10-minute application,



Lyclear Creme Rinse* has a good safety record and is effective against head lice. The active ingredient, permethrin, is based on pyrethrins - insecticides originally derived from chrysanthemum flowers. When a louse comes into contact with the permethrin, it over-stimulates its nervous system, which causes it to twitch rapidly. A louse will twitch continuously until it dies from exhaustion. This can take up to twenty-four hours to occur. It will be unable to reproduce or feed during this time.



Lyclear Creme Rinse is applied like a conditioner and is suitable for asthmatics and children from 6 months. So not only is it tough on head lice, but also kind on kids.



'Natural' Remedies - the facts:



Bug busting, wet combing, aromatherapy oils, herbal shampoos are all treatment options. However many of their claims are not supported by published evidence.



Wet Combing:



While wet combing is a successful means of detecting head lice, many experts do not advocate this method as an effective treatment. There is no conclusive evidence to prove that it successfully controls infections in the community. Wet combing as a claimed method of treatment can also be extremely time consuming, as it relies on someone applying conditioner and spending half an hour on every head in the family, every third or fourth day, for at least two weeks, in an attempt to remove the lice with a comb.



Electric Combs:



Battery-operated combs are intended for use on clean, dry hair and claim to 'stun' the lice. Again, there is no conclusive evidence to support this method.



Essential Oils:



While a very popular treatment option, according to The Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin Review, essential oils have no conclusive evidence to support their effectiveness in treating head lice1. There are also no regulatory standards for their use.



Dr Robert Aston, a communicable disease expert and co-author of the Public Health Medicine Environmental Group's National Guidance on managing head lice, comments:



"In recent years there has been an increasing public view that 'natural' treatments are safer and more effective than orthodox medicines. The insecticides in modern head louse preparations have an excellent safety record over decades and are effective when used correctly. Many so called 'natural' remedies, such as essential oils, are not only toxic, but have no reliable scientific evidence to support their claimed efficacy."



Ten Tips on Detecting and Treating Head Lice:



Check the heads of all the people in your home by detection combing



Only treat those who have living, moving lice - never treat 'just in case'



Treat them all at the same time with a head louse lotion like Lyclear Creme Rinse



It is very important to follow the product instructions carefully and to apply sufficient lotion



Ask your GP, health visitor, school nurse or local pharmacist for advice on treatment options



Check 7 days after the initial treatment, if you find lice still present, these have probably hatched out of the eggs since you put the lotion on. Treat again, in the same way with the same treatment to make sure newly hatched lice are killed



Check heads again a day or two after the second treatment and if lice are still present, seek advice from a health professional



If you see empty egg cases stuck on the hair it does not mean that you still have lice and you should not treat again unless you find a living, moving louse



Itching may go on after you have eliminated the lice but it should settle after a week or two



Don't be tempted to put more lotion on



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What happens if the treatment does not appear to work?



Some children have repeated infections leading their parents to believe that the treatment hasn't worked. There has been considerable debate surrounding the issue of resistance to insecticidal treatments. In reality, the most common cause of apparent treatment failure is not that the lice are resistant, but -



Misdiagnosis of head louse infection



There are many other causes of itchy heads e.g. eczema. Nits remain on the hair for weeks or even months after the lice have cleared.



Treating imaginary head lice



Even a rumour of head lice can lead to imaginary itching!



Not following the manufacturers instructions



Finding young lice from eggs not killed by first application of treatment



Reinfection by another person, usually close family members (including adults) or a 'best friend' who has not been treated.



Good Luck



Just found headlice on daughters hair, help.!!!!?

use a teatree based shampoo.



get into the habit of checking her hair each night before bed and combing her hair through with spray in conditioner and a knit comb. this is the best way I have found.



Just found headlice on daughters hair, help.!!!!?

put plenty of conditioner in her hair every other day and use a nit comb to comb it through... there is also a load of repelant sprays that u can buy to put on her hair once u have got rid of the nits so they wont keep coming back... also make sure u tell her school or playgroup so it doesnt turn out that the whole school will get infected



Just found headlice on daughters hair, help.!!!!?

poor you i had the same thing with my kid.buy hedrin its more effective than full marks.use a tail comb as the lice ones are no good.then you have to go section by section and cover her head in whatever hubby brings home.have a cuppa and relax.i know you feel all eewww but we all get them.dont forget to do you and hubby,just think all the little buggers will be gone in a few hours.



Just found headlice on daughters hair, help.!!!!?

My mum used to use a special shampoo for head lice, then leave conditioner in comb my hair with a nit comb killing all the ones she could see, after they had gone i used a tea tree shampoo. Also my school sent out a letter warning people and letting them know about what they were etc.



Just found headlice on daughters hair, help.!!!!?

It will take some patience, after you use the treatment you have to comb through her hair and pull the eggs of the hair shafts. Takes some time and will need repeated in couple days to insure more have not hatched. Check each other also. the conditioner will not probably work.



they get them from other kids, hats, pillows, brushes.



If you talk to your daughter the two of you will probably be able to figure out how she came contact with them.



And how to avoid getting them again.



I wouldn't tell the school cause it will embarrass her to have to get cleared from the nurse. let me guess she is in third or fourth grade.....



Just found headlice on daughters hair, help.!!!!?

It's nothing to worry or be ashamed about.



The chemist will have a range of shampoos for dealing with nits.



Ironically nits prefer to live in clean hair.



You don't really need to boil wash bedding, as once the nits fall off the scalp they don't live very long.



It is scabies that requires you to boil wash everything.



*add - head lice can't jump! (contrary to the answer above mine)



Just found headlice on daughters hair, help.!!!!?

There are horrible little things, the best thing I have used is Liceclear (not sure of spelling) and then comb with special comb. To prevent them coming back yes tie hair up and I have bought a spay from wilkinsons its teatree and lavender spray that on every day when she goes to school. I can also recommend Boots to an electronic comb which beebs when gets to an egg/lice and kills the lice by zapping them, doesnt hurt the child and can use everyday its about 鎷?5.00 - 鎷?0.00 but work every penny.



Good luck they will go after one treatment, but you have to keep checking hair on a regular basis.



Just found headlice on daughters hair, help.!!!!?

my son was terrible with them I'm sure they waited at the school gate for him lol i bought a metal comb and i went through his hair every night before bedtime x P.S don't forget to clean your hair brushes



Just found headlice on daughters hair, help.!!!!?

In today's Daily Mail (20/2/07) there is a full page article about this problem, it is on page 59 and it is most informative.



Just found headlice on daughters hair, help.!!!!?

the best and safest thing is pure natural tea tree. u can get if from boots in a small glass bottle use a tea spoon amount on her hair and was every day with in 3 days they should be gone.good look and i hope your visitors don't last long..



Just found headlice on daughters hair, help.!!!!?

First of all calm down. There are many ways to get rid of them, the most effective way is to use a shampoo that will kill the bugs then ( depending on how long her hair is) it may take hours of just picking the nits out an easy way to remove the nits is by completely saturating her hair with mayo and then wrapping the top of her head in plastic wrap for a few hours rinse comb with lice comb then pick whats left good luck....



Just found headlice on daughters hair, help.!!!!?

I have had this problem numerous times also , i have 4 kids so you can imagine the hassle ! I like you ,check my kids heads all the time and i get so fed up as obviously some kids at schools parents aren`t doing their kids heads and we don`t get the letters home now either alerting us of an outbreak of lice in whatever class .. I use tea tree oil with a carrier oil and massage it into their head and cover all the hair , leave on over night but apparently the little suckers can only hold their breath for half an hour (nits i mean) so even leave it on for 2 hours to make sure then wash off with normal shampoo or a tea tree shampoo then go through the hair in small sections with a nitty gritty comb .This comb can be bought online , its 鎷?0 but the best tenner i have spent , each tooth is serrated so while your combing the hair , the serrates are catching the eggs too .. It really is a must in combating head lice . After use wash in hot soapy water or steep it in boiling water (thats what i do ) and it can be used over and over again (hopefully you won`t have too )



Good Luck



P.S . the zappers are a waste of time and money , totally useless



Just found headlice on daughters hair, help.!!!!?

HEDRIN IS NOW THE BEST CURE FOR HEAD LICE..



I WOULD SUGGEST TO OTHER PARENTS IN THE SCHOOL YARD TO CHECK THEIR KIDS HAIR .YOU MAY FEEL A LITTLE EM BAREST TO SAY THAT YOUR CHILD'S HAD HEAD LICE.. BUT BETTER SOME ONE TAKES ACTION TO HELP IN THE FIGHT AGAINST IT.. HAS SCHOOLS DO NT TAKE ANY INT REST ANY MORE.. IF YOU CAN GET ONE PARENT TO CLEAR THERE CHILD ITS ONE LESS FOR YOUR CHILD TO GET THEM BACK FROM..THIS SHOULD BE PART OF ANY SCHOOLS CURRICULUM TO HELP FIGHT NITS..



Just found headlice on daughters hair, help.!!!!?

treat her hair with the treatment tonight wash it out when ur meant to and wash her hair with tea tree shampoo and conditioner once or twice a week u can usually get this quite cheap i used to get the stuff out somerfield for 99 pence a bottle and lice and nite hate it so theres more protection from her getting it and re do the lice treatment in a week incase any eggs that u have missed have hatched and think of it this way lice only go to clean heads good luck xx



Just found headlice on daughters hair, help.!!!!?

unfortunatly headlice thrive in school environments. They are becoming resistant to 'pesticidal shampoos'.



The best recommendation is wash her hair and when it is still wet brush it to remove tats etc. Pin her hair into sections and get a bottle of conditioner (doesn't matter what brand) using a small toothed comb (head lice comb) apply the conditioner to her hair, one section at a time (you may prefer to do it near a TV so she'll sit still). Comb every section methodically ensuring you reach round the ears and neck area. The conditioner stops the little beggars from sticking to the hair.



Its no ones fault she has then. They liv in long, short, clean or dirty hair. Anyone can get them, doesn't mean they are dirty etc.



I wish you all the best



Just found headlice on daughters hair, help.!!!!?

My children's school has a real problem with this too. Hedrin is the best product to use but do in conjunction with thorough wet combing too. Need to use Hedrin 7 days later to catch any that hatched. You can get a really good comb from chemists that has spiral prongs which get the nits and the lice out.



If you do this you should be comletely rid of them in a couple of weeks. Keep your daughters hair tied up at school and check on a weekly basis with the comb to make sure she hasn't caught again.



When my daughter first got nits I was freeked out and did all the washing %26amp; stuff, but I don't bother now. Just do the above and you should be fine. If the school has a problem thoughthey need to choose a couple of weekends and tell everyone to check/treat their childrens' hair over those 2 weekends.



Unfortunatley there seem to be loads of lice around at the moment and they are immune to many of the treatments. The hedrin one is good though coz it doesn't stink %26amp; isn't a heavy insecticide. Good luck with it.



Just found headlice on daughters hair, help.!!!!?

this is a common problem once they start school, i use tea tree oil shampoo on my kids as the headlice do not seem to like it, also what i do every time i wash my daughters hair i put plenty of hair conditioner in and comb it through with a nit comb, this removes them very easily and works out a lot cheaper than the lotions you can buy, i do this even when she has no headlice as i find its the easiest way to spot them early, good luck



Just found headlice on daughters hair, help.!!!!?

bag up all of her stuffed friends for 6 weeks. air tight to sufficate any lice. keep her home from school, make sure the rest of the family ischecked also. washing the bedding and curtians was good. Do you have a carpet shampooer? if not ild rent one and shampoo your rugs.



I would talk to the school and suggest that they should send a note to parents. how else will people know to check their kids.



Just found headlice on daughters hair, help.!!!!?

Calm down its only head lice. My god your acting like she has a diesease. Get the treatment. Sit down with her in front of the TV and treat her. Afterwards give her a lollie or a treat and advise her not to put her head near other kids.



If it happens again do the same thing. Its a part of childhood.



Just found headlice on daughters hair, help.!!!!?

Ask any primary school or pre-school teacher, head lice and nits are here to stay. It does not mean you are a dirty family only that some other unfortunate kid has them and they do pass them on. Im not going to tell you to 'get used to it' but please be prepared for it and treat it and one day the problem will go.



Just found headlice on daughters hair, help.!!!!?

Well I never had head lice, but my aunt had 3 girls, and I remember she was always washing their hair with headlice solution cause they always had them. It takes a while to get rid of, you have to wash their hair with the solution, comb it out with the nit comb and after every washing, keep combing out, gets rid of the eggs. Now I know lots of people that use sunlight dish soap and it works to get rid of them, and if after washing her hair with the headlice solution, then rinse it with vinegar, my aunt used that, it was cold but it made the eggs easier to come out.



My mother always believed that headlice goes to the cleanest head, many believe only dirty head kids get it, but thats wrong. So put some hairspray or mousse in her hair as headlice will not stick to sticky hair. You don't need a lot, just enough to say you have put some in hair. She did that to my hair, and I never got headlice at all.



Also yes you do have to wash the bedding, and thats great that you boiled it in hot water, as they can't live in heat. Also they have a spray to spray on your furniture as well. They wouldn't make that, if headlice didn't live off the head. My friends daugther got it, from trying a hat on in a department store.



Also make sure you wash your husband and your hair, just in case, you never know when she got it them, and she could of spread it to you or your husband, and any other siblings.



You should contact the school boards and request that parents be told when a child has been sent home with headlice, they do not have to give the kids name but at least other parents can look for it.



Oh and teach her not to share her hat, coat, tell her not to touch other peoples hair, and not to wear hats that are in the classroom if they have any. And teach her that once inside, always put her hat and scarf inside her school bag, thats if the weather is cold where you are. Good Luck



Just found headlice on daughters hair, help.!!!!?

Lice like clean hair. Don't wash her hair so often and use leave in conditioner. You will also need to stuff all her stuffed animals in a garbage bag for 2 weeks.



Just found headlice on daughters hair, help.!!!!?

go through it everyday with conditioner as the treatment does not always work,the conditioner will stop the nits from clinging onto the hair and the comb will break their legs , but the school needs to do something or your daughter will just get them time and time again, hope this helps



Just found headlice on daughters hair, help.!!!!?

Don't Freak out..!



Firstly go to a nearby pharmacy or drugstore and get those lice shampoo ( it kills lice. )



You could try to cut her hair short first. It helps too.



Wet your kid's hair and apply the whole lot on her hair.



Next, take a plastic bag and cover her hair.



Then use a small towel and tie it around her head ( will look like a turban )



Let it be like that for an hour plus, then rinse it off.



Lice happens to a lot of people and it's easy to get infected,



coz they are small and light, and could jump



as high as 20 m.



Just follow what i tell you, coz that's what my mum did to me



when i was a little girl.

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