Head lice
Symptoms and causes
Symptoms and causesHead lice
Head lice is a contagious skin infection with a blood-sucking parasite (pediculus humanus capitis). You can get infected through hair-to-hair contact with another person who has head lice. Usually, it is seen in school children who play closely together. It is unclear whether lice can also be transmitted through clothing.
The main symptom people experience is itching on the scalp. When you check the scalp, you can see white specks that stick to the hairs. These are the eggs or nits. Sometimes you can also see a louse moving in the hair.
Diagnosis and treatment
Diagnosis and treatmentHead lice
The diagnosis is made based on what the physician sees with the naked eye. A dermatologist may sometimes also take a look with a dermatoscope.
The first-choice treatment is still the 'wet-comb technique'. This involves combing wet hair thoroughly every day with a lice comb. Conditioner can be used, if necessary. This may be insufficient, in which case special anti-lice medication will be prescribed.
Treatment centres and specialisations
Treatment centres and specialisationsLatest publication date: 02/08/2024
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