As soon as she put the comb in her hair, the hairdresser was shocked.

The hairdresser’s unexpected discovery of hundreds of lice in the 8-year-old girl’s hair changed the course of her visit to the salon. The mother was aware of the problem but didn’t think it was a big deal, appearing unaffected. The hairdresser chose to share this tale to spread awareness of the risks associated with lice, particularly for young children, after becoming worried by the circumstances.

Little wingless insects called lice are easily spread, especially among schoolchildren who share personal things or come into close contact. They feed on human blood. Intense itching on the scalp, body, or genital area, a tickling feeling from moving hair, and the presence of lice and their eggs (nits) on hair shafts are typical signs of a lice infestation. Scratching can also result in bite marks and sores.

Lice infestations must be treated very away. Using lice removal products or seeing a doctor are two possible treatment options. Since lice can spread swiftly from person to person, early detection and treatment are essential.

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