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Treatment paper towel to extract lice and nits and repeated until no more appear on the comb. While this technique First-line medical treatment is topical Pyrethrins and Permethrin-containing shampoos, which can be avoids a possible drug reaction, it is more time- consuming and can take about a week to fully complete. purchased over the counter. In the case of resistant lice, stronger prescription shampoos containing Ivermectin Whatever method you use, do not be shy to talk to can be used. These shampoos are generally safe and a trusted doctor, especially if initial treatment fails. effective and at most cause a very mild itching or Lice are built to weather tough storms (this can be burning sensation in those with hypersensitivity. Of taken literally), yet the good news is that treatment is course, run any questions or concerns by your doctor in relatively easy and inexpensive. With knowing what to the event of reaction. Although a one-time treatment do and enlisting the proper tools, you’ll be able to keep of the hair and scalp for 10 minutes is usually sufficient, that stress at least out of your hair. the Center for Disease Control recommends repeating treatment after 7 days to ensure eradication. Removal of lice eggs can be performed at home with a fine-tooth comb or “lice comb” following treatment. Ariana Abid, MD A native of Sarasota, Dr. Abid is a third- year resident in the Halifax Health Family Medicine Residency Program. I recently learned of a more old-fashioned treatment that involves saturating the scalp and hair with olive oil for six to eight hours to suffocate the lice. A lice comb is then run throughout the hair and wiped off with a Looking for a great book about this subject? Check out Bugs in my Hair! by David Shannon. Soccer Mountain Biking Basketball Golf Robotics Teen Fun Jr. Lifeguard Football Munchkin Mini Firefighter Kids Fun in the Sun Teen Adventure Tennis More information and registration at parksandrec.fun/camps F L A G L E R parent M A G A Z I N E | 11