How to get rid of lice, picture?

How to get rid of lice, picture? - briefly

Use a fine-tooth comb on wet, conditioned hair, dividing sections and pulling the comb from scalp to tip to remove nits and insects; repeat every 2–3 days for two weeks. Follow with an over‑the‑counter pediculicide shampoo or lotion applied according to label instructions, then wash all bedding and clothing in hot water.

How to get rid of lice, picture? - in detail

Lice infestations require immediate action; a visual guide can clarify each stage of eradication.

Gather a fine-toothed comb, a disposable plastic bag, a white towel, a mild pediculicide, and household disinfectants. Work in a well‑lit area, preferably on a surface that can be easily cleaned.

  1. Separate the affected hair from the rest of the scalp using the towel to keep strands taut.
  2. Apply the chosen pediculicide according to the product label, ensuring full coverage from the roots to the tips.
  3. After the recommended waiting period, rinse thoroughly with warm water.
  4. While hair remains damp, run the fine-toothed comb from the crown to the ends in 1‑inch sections, wiping the comb on a white surface after each pass to expose any remaining insects.
  5. Place all extracted lice and nits into the disposable bag, seal, and discard in an outdoor trash container.

Clean personal items: wash clothing, bedding, and towels in hot water (minimum 130 °F) and dry on high heat for at least 30 minutes. Soak non‑washable items, such as hats or hair accessories, in a sealed plastic bag for two weeks to deprive any surviving nits of oxygen.

Repeat the chemical treatment after seven days to address any newly hatched lice. Inspect the scalp daily for two weeks, using the comb to verify that no live insects remain.

Prevent future outbreaks by avoiding head‑to‑head contact, not sharing personal grooming tools, and regularly inspecting children’s hair, especially after group activities. The illustrated steps above provide a complete protocol for eliminating head lice and confirming success.