Lice (lice)

Lice (lice)'s disease overview

lice of parasitic animals, small size. They usually parasitize on the human or animal body and suck blood to survive. In humans, they spread through contact, through clothes. When sucking their blood causes dermatitis (swelling, redness, itching), it is called lice,

Lice lice common in humans include:

  • Lice lice in human scalp. Lice living on clothes, beds move on people and suck blood.
  • Causes of Lice (lice)'s disease

    lice lice spread through contact. People with lice lice due to exposure to clothes with lice or lice eggs. The main transmission lines of lice disease such as:

  • Direct contact between people. This case is common in children or family members due to common activities. Li>
  • Due to contact with lice in places such as mats, wardrobe ... P> These are the main causes of lice. When there are manifestations of lice, patients need to check the infectious factors to prevent and treat to avoid affecting daily life.

    Symptoms of Lice (lice)'s disease

    Signs of b lice can be met as follows:

  • Pain, severe itching and redness in places with lice on the body such as skin, scalp ... Hair, hair, etc. Lice lice as adults are as size as sesame seeds, can be observed with the naked eye.
  • People at risk for Lice (lice)'s disease

    Lice lice encountered in all subjects and all ages. Subjects are at risk of lice such as:

    Students at school or boarding students are at risk of lice due to contact and living with many people.

  • People who have little baths or can not bathe, people with less body hygiene or unsafe hygiene. Austria, no cleaning of wardrobes, blankets, beds, rooms.
  • unsafe sex.

    Prevention of Lice (lice)'s disease

    Lice lice can now be prevented by performing personal hygiene, utensils and places that contain regular sources of disease. Once lice have been checked, it is necessary to check and avoid infection to family members, keep babies away from crowded places and common activities until the disease is gone. For pregnant women, the use of the drug must be prescribed by the doctor. Note when using drugs, shampoos to treat lice and when the strange signs appear to see a doctor for timely treatment.

    Diagnostic measures for Lice (lice)'s disease

    Diagnosis of lice lice combining clinical signs, hygienic habits, living habits and diagnostic tests.

  • Clinical examination identifies symptoms, checks the nature of redness to avoid confusion with other diseases. In addition, the doctor will ask about the living habits and hygiene habits of the patient to have lice orientation. Mature for diagnosis. When determining the disease, there will be appropriate treatment.
  • Lice (lice)'s disease treatments

    Currently there are many drugs to treat lice. Depending on the case and condition of the patient, the doctor will find appropriate and suitable drugs for treatment to achieve results for the patient.

    Patients themselves can also treat themselves by catching eggs and adults with special comb. Patients should carefully check places at risk of lice on the body to ensure the disease is treated at the root.

    In addition, patients should also check the positions at risk of lice such as clothes, wardrobe, beds, mats, mattresses. Patients need to ensure that those places are clean, there is no source of spread.

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