March 20, 2018
March 20, 2018
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over 6 million children get head lice each year. It’s not uncommon for childcare professionals and teachers in primary grade school to deal with frequent lice outbreaks. Places such as schools, camps and daycare centers are basically social events for head lice, and they consider each child’s head fair game. More
March 19, 2018
March 19, 2018
The moment you discover you or anyone else in your home has head lice is not a pleasant one. You immediately look for ways to make the problem go away everywhere, from internet boards to the neighborhood gossip circles.
It’s all well and good to not let a head lice infestation thrive, but don’t let the panic blindside you into going on dangerous lice treatments. More
March 18, 2018
March 18, 2018
Almost everyone gets lice, and those who don’t are the lucky ones.
But this doesn’t mean that getting lice is something to be horrified about. Lice are a common cosmetic inconvenience, and should be regarded as such. Hair health and scalp cleanliness are also not a factor if you’re worried. Lice suck the blood from your scalp. To them, it doesn’t matter if the head is clean or dirty. More
March 17, 2018
March 17, 2018
For a child, getting lice can be devastating. Not just because they don’t realize that it’s not their fault, but because they fear bullying for their lice more than the actual infestation.
This is why it’s important to educate all children on lice and why getting lice is not something to be scared of. Instead, if a child has lice, they should simply tell an adult (at school or their parents) so they can go to a lice clinic straight away.
Though before we go to that part, let’s first discuss educating children on lice and what should be done. More
March 16, 2018
March 16, 2018
Getting a tingling feeling on the top of your head? It’s getting hard to resist the temptation of reaching your hand up and scratching your scalp until the feeling just goes away.
No, it’s not just in your head. It’s LITERALLY “in” your head. Head lice.
In United States, almost 6-12 million people suffer from this condition. Head lice do not carry any kind of diseases however; they do cause irritation in your scalp. They cannot fly, and instead crawl on your scalp.
Here is everything you need to know about these blood-sucking parasites: More