Removing Nits For Effective Lice Treatment
When talking about treating head lice, we cannot avoid dealing about the nits. Head lice are tiny grayish parasite which could be recognized on the scalp. These parasites are in motion even though they are tiny, can easily be seen. On the other hand, a nit is more tiny and cannot be easily noticed. It is a very much vital element to be familiar with the nits in lice treatment.
Once all of the lice have been removed, it is important to check for nits. These are the eggs of the lice. They are generally attached near the scalp on the base of hair shafts. Combing and shampooing with regular shampoo will not remove them. They must be manually removed with a special comb to avoid a recurrence.
The easiest way to take them off is by utilizing a properly designed fine tooth comb. It has teeth which are so tiny and so closely arranged that they pull off all the nits. When you have washed with a lice shampoo or lotion to destroy the living nits, you must then go over the scalp hair by hair to remove any that still remain. While there are lice treatments that do destroy the eggs, the majority do not. Be certain not to overlook this vital procedure.
It is critical to take away the nits even if you will use mayonnaise or petroleum jelly, items which are harmless. Many lice will be produced once they are not taken or removed while in egg stage. Nits are supposed to be washed out to a drain or to be contained in a tightly closed container because they can survive several days after they have been taken away from the scalp.
You need to be careful because nits that drop into sheets, furniture, clothes, or even stuffed animals can hatch into lice. You will need to vacuum and clean your entire home. You will also want to wash and put everything in a dryer possible. Another suggestion is to try steam cleaning. If you cannot clean an item, place it in a sealed bag for about three weeks.
Even after treatment for head lice, the host may still be at risk of contracting the lice again. This is because nits can remain in the hair even after treatment. You can find nits by carefully and methodically checking the hairline, nape of the neck and the entire head for them. After removing any nits, you should retreat the head with the lotion or shampoo. While having head lice is no fun, by carefully following the directions on the label and removing any nits, you can eliminate the problem.
Whenever we talk about treating head lice, sooner or later the subject of nits is sure to come up. They are the eggs of the louse, which attach firmly to the hair shafts, usually near the scalp. The most convenient way to remove them from hair is by using a fine-toothed special comb, after using a shampoo that can kill them. Not every lice treatment works though. Even after trying the home remedies of mayo or petroleum jelly the nit or egg may not die. For several weeks after treating for lice, the head should be closely inspected.
Published February 22nd, 2008