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Lice...

Okay...my daughter got lice for the first time about 3 to 4 weeks ago. We were lucky and seemed to have caught it really early, as there weren't many lice/eggs/nits. We did the RID thing the first time we spotted them and followed up the next week doing it again. Well, just this past Friday, I was checking her hair and noticed it had come back...or never left. I called the doctor and the nurse told me to try Cetaphil Cleanser for 3 weeks. I guess I am just wondering if this has happened to anyone else. How long is it going to take to get rid of these things??? And the first time, we religiously cleaned our home. Does anyone have any suggestions on doing something different?

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Thanks to everyone for the advice. I think we might be done with the lice! I bought the Tea Tree Oil and bagged up all the stuffed animals, washed everything twice(just to be safe!), and they finally seem to be on the outs! I appreciate everyone's help!!!

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When my 3 yr old daughter got lice we eventually discovered Tea Tree oil and it definitely worked. We used the shampoo and conditioner for several days and deluted the oil down with water to spray things.

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First off, I am not trying to sell anything here (because it drives me nuts when that happens)...I am in no way assciated with the company I am mentioning. If you can find the Melaluca brand, try that. The cleaners, household cleaners, and shampoos will kill the lice and the eggs.

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Hi K.~
First off~ Im not trying to sell you anything...lol! I think that's against the rules of this site, by the way.

Anyway, a friend of mine had this problem years ago and the only thing that worked was to give her daughter's hair and scalp a good coating of olive oil, wrap it up in a shower cap (then a hankerchief so she doesn't get it off in the night)and then wash it out in the morning. It should come out with a strong shampoo or even dish soap (trust me). No need to buy expensive cleaners or oils from some pyramid scam...good luck to you and her!

~L.

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Hi K....

It is a HUGE pain to get rid of them. We went through this last summer. We tried all of the remedies out there, and this is the one that worked the best for us.

My number ONE suggestion is to get some Paul Mitchell Tea Tree shampoo. The bugs themselves don't like the smell of it, and it makes them go down the drain. It is very minty smelling, and makes the head tingle...but it doesn't burn. After using that...get some of the GEL that comes in some of the RID or any of the lice kits. Apply the gel generously to the wet hair, and go through it strand by strand to get all the nits and eggs. The gel is VERY important, because it helps to release the eggs from the hair.

And then...I would use the Paul Mitchell shampoo about once a week...just as a preventative for a couple of months. And, go through her hair with the little comb every day for a week or so as well...just to be on the safe side.

Also...while cleaning your house...make sure to do ALL of her laundry too. Bedding, coats, jackets, sweatshirts...anything that might have come into contact with her head. AND...make sure that you either wash and dry on high heat, all of her stuffed animals...or load them into trash bags and put them in the garage for at least a month.

I really REALLY feel for you, and I hope this works for you. I also hope that your daughter doesn't have hair as thick as mine does, because it took us 5 1/2 hours to go through her hair with that little comb!!!

Good luck!

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Hey K.~
Believe it or not I went through this for almost a year about 3 years ago and it was my youngest daughter at the time who we were having the hardest time with, I now have 7 kids and only a few of them would get it, I would tease them that they were sweeter then the others, anyways I tried everything out there, RID, and the spanish brand Mojo's, even got 2 different types of prescription shampoo, and we just could not get rid of them! Lice has become a lot more resilient to standard treatments.
My mom ended up giving me some tea tree oil, the straight out of the bottle kind,(she works in a vitamin/health food store) not the paul mitchell shampoo, which I might add is good to use after the treatment of tea tree oil, what I ended up doing was putting it straight on there hair, and wrapping thier heads in plastic bags, I then sent them outside for about an hour, it was summer, came in and washed out thier hair, put the shampoo in thier hair before you put any water on it. Then used a nit comb that I bought seperatly. I never had another problem, which was amazing because I had battled it for a year and the solution was really easy and here all along I had been struggling.
Just don't for get to treat the bedding, stuffed animals ect,. Rid makes a spray which is easier then trying to wash all the animals and dolls ect,. Hope this helped, try it it is natural and won't harm your daughter and envolves no pestacides.

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Hey K.,
I was "lucky" enough to get lice for the first time when I was 18. It can be hard to get rid of. You have to clean everything that she has come incontact with. Beding, toys, clothes, everything! They say stuffed toys and stuff that can not be wasthed, should be put in a bag and left for 48-72 hours. That lice can not live more then a day or 2 without a blood supply. Also if you have a family pet, they could have it as well. It is a LONG, HARD, prosses to get rid of it all, but cleaning everything is the key! I remembering washing all of our beding, cleaning the couches, carpets, rugs, everything. And wear a hair net when you do it because they can jump onto you. Also get new hairs stuff, or boil your old stuff. Have you ben checked and/or your husband? You guys may have it too and that's why it hasn't gone away. They also say try washing your hair with dog shampoo, they don't like that stuff! Good Luck!

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YOU HAVE TO BUY THE SPRAY ALSO AND SPRAY ANY WHERE IN YOU HOUSE SHE HAS BEEN ,COUCH,BED,CARPET ETC, ALSO ALL STUFF ANIMALS AND TOYS SHE HAS PLATED WITH PUT IN A GARABE BAG FOR TWO WEEKS PUT PILLOW PLACTIC COVERS ON HER BED AND PILLOWS AFTER YOU SPRAY THEM FOR FOR TWO WEEKS. SHE COULD OF GOT THEM FROM TOUCHING SOMEONES COAT OR HAT THAT HAD GOT THEM OR PLAYRD WITH THERE TOYS OR EVEN TOUCHED SOMEONE IN THE STORE. IF YOU TAKE ALL THESE STEPS AT LEAST YOUR HOUSE WILL BE LICE AND NIT FREE. I HOPE THIS HELPS YOU B.

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K.,

We had lice for the first time last year and used LiceX. It is a product we found online. It worked great with no order, stinging or any of those wonderful things. It comes with two bottles for two easy steps. All of five of my kids had it since someone brought it home and we didn't realize it. I even got it with my very long hair (past my butt) and it was easy to do.

We found it online. I will double check the name but, I am pretty that is it. It has a nice orange scent. The second step is more of a procaution to make the lice not want to attach in case you missed it off of something.

Good luck!!

A.

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Treat your kids again, and then use Denorex shampoo for the next 3 weeks. Denorex shampoo smells really awful, but it'll work.

Also, be religious about combing. Use a hair dryer on high heat too. You want to keep them from food, and kill them with heat.

You also need vacuum everything, couches, carpeting, etc... strip beds and wash on hot and put them in the dryer. I sprayed the house down (every cloth thing in the house with water with tea tree oil and lavendar oil in it). We even put plastic zippered mattress and pillow covers on. Pull all stuffed animals and dolls, etc. You can either put them on the dryer on high (which I do not recommend as it can melt some stuffed animal fur) or put them in a black garbage bag for 3 weeks.

My sisters had lice and I went over to my mom's house to take care of it. We were successful, but the are darn hard to get rid of. Good luck.

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It is so nice to be able to come here and ask for help from other mothers that go through the same embarrassing things too. We had our first encounter last year and my husband freaked out. It was no big deal we caught it early and just cleaned up a few times. The big thing is to get the eggs out I went to wal mart and got the set of combs that are for getting nits and bugs out. The nit comb has longer teeth and are very close together they really pull the eggs out. And once all the live bugs where gone you just had to keep doing a comb through to get the eggs out. Everyday or once a week after I was the every day for a week and then once a week for a month. Make sure you are not putting the eggs on the floor that you comb out. Put them in the garbage and take it out to the curb when you are done. Also, if you have some things that can’t be washed or dried you can put them in a plastic bag and place in a deep freezer or just leave for a few weeks. Strip the bedding and wash. Also, make sure you do your cars. Just spray the stuff that you put on the couch and carpet. You will get through this and it will be no big deal.

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Hi K.,

Get a product called Lice Be Gone. You can get this in health food stores like Nutrition Plus. It is all natural and you can use as much as you need and often as you need. IT will not harm your daughter. It is the only thing that worked for me ...and trust me I tried everything.

Good Luck

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