How can lice be removed from a girl with long hair?

How can lice be removed from a girl with long hair? - briefly

Apply a medicated shampoo, rinse, then comb the wet, conditioned hair with a fine-tooth nit comb, starting at the scalp and working toward the ends while cleaning the comb after each pass. Repeat the treatment in 7–10 days to eradicate any newly emerged nits.

How can lice be removed from a girl with long hair? - in detail

Removing head‑lice from a child with long hair requires a systematic approach that combines chemical or mechanical treatment with thorough combing and proper hygiene. The process can be divided into preparation, application, combing, cleaning, and follow‑up.

Preparation

  • Choose a fine‑toothed lice comb (minimum 0.2 mm spacing).
  • Select a treatment: a pediculicide shampoo, a dimethicone‑based product, or a non‑chemical option such as a hot oil mixture.
  • Gather a disposable towel, a bowl of warm water, and a timer.
  • Separate the hair into manageable sections using clips or hair ties.

Application

  1. Wet the scalp and hair completely; apply the chosen product according to the label, ensuring coverage from scalp to hair tips.
  2. Leave the preparation on for the specified duration (usually 10–15 minutes).
  3. Rinse thoroughly with warm water.

Mechanical removal

  • While the hair remains damp, divide it into 2‑inch strands.
  • Starting at the scalp, run the lice comb down to the ends, wiping the comb on a paper towel after each pass.
  • Repeat the combing for each strand; a single session may require 30–45 minutes for thick or very long hair.
  • Perform a second combing session after 7‑9 days to catch any newly hatched nymphs.

Cleaning

  • Soak the comb in hot, soapy water for at least 10 minutes.
  • Launder clothing, bedding, and towels used during treatment in hot water (≥60 °C) and dry on high heat.
  • Vacuum floors and upholstered furniture to remove stray eggs.

Follow‑up and prevention

  • Inspect the scalp every 2–3 days for three weeks; retreat only if live lice are observed.
  • Advise the child to avoid sharing hats, hairbrushes, and hair accessories.
  • Implement a routine weekly combing with the fine‑toothed comb to detect reinfestation early.

By adhering to these steps, lice can be eliminated efficiently even when the hair length presents additional challenges.