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Lice - Havertown, PA

We have our first bout of lice :( I have spent hours doing the girls hair with the lice shampoo and comb. I cannot for the life of me get out all of the eggs! Is that ok? Are they dead? I do not see anymore bugs!!! Should i wash again and restart? **tears**

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Unfortunately, my daughter had lice last summer. I only found 2 bugs but the nits would not go away! I treated her hair but the nits were still there. My mom read to mix white vinegar with water and spray it on her hair and comb it with that fine comb that comes in the lice kits. That actually worked! Try that to see if the eggs come out. Good luck! I know what a mess that can be! My husband and I were itchy for weeks just thinking about it!!

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T. M I am so sorry to hear you have to deal with this. Just let me tell you one thing many years ago I had to deal with this I never thought about the kids stuffed animals, put them in a plastic bag tie the bag shut and leave them in there about a month unless you can get rid of them. I had three bouts of lice in one year with 3 children. I was beside my self I did the beds, bedding pillows and it kept coming back. finally someone told me that they get into the stuffed animals and thats was how it keep coming back. So for the third time I did the heads, beds and finally bagged the stuffed animals and did not see it again. Knock wood never will again either. Good Luck J.

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Most head and body mites like lice have actually evolved to a point where they've developed a resistance to nearly all conventional pesticides and pesticide shampoos and washes - which are actually dangerous to your child and even gave one of my ex's 4YO sons a seizure (but he was not an epileptic, he was normal).

I can reccomend 2 things: 1) shave your child's head and squish the mites and eggs as you come across them in the process, or 2) go to http://www.safesolutionsinc.com/Non-Toxic_Pest_Control.htm (cut and paste to your browser window if you can't click), scroll down, and order the "Lice R Gone" shampoo. The active ingredient is a synthetic enzyme that does not affect humans but mimics the mites' body chemistry and forces them to molt prematurely, whereupon they are exposed to the other ingredients in the product and it kills them. It also kills the eggs this way. Good luck!

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We went through this last summer...no fun...my daughter and I both have very, very long hair(24 inch+) !!! I tried EVERY strange remedy under the sun...they were stubborn Super bugs! I tried sooo many different things that I'm not sure what ones worked...but I'll save you the sloppy weird ones and give you my advice.
1)Spray ALL stuffed animals with Lysol or lice killing spray(sold at walmart) seal in a garbage bag...they will need to stay there for I believe it was 2 weeks...you may wanna google the time.
2)Get a cheap METAL toothed lice comb (I know walgreens sells them)... use that in between treatments with small amount of baby oil applied near the scalp. It is a pain to wash out, but you can't use the chemicals day after day and it WILL take several attempts to get ALL the eggs and lice.
3) keep a small cup of vegetable oil next to you when combing to put the "survivors" in...they can't jump out of oil but they can jump out of water. Also a washcloth on your knee to periodically wipe the baby oil off the comb will lessen the mess.
4) Green apple shampoo...I don't know if this one holds water but I figured for $2 it's worth a shot...supposedly it prevents the lice returning.
WASH EVERYTHING IN VERY HOT WATER!!! SHEETS, CLOTHES,JACKETS,HATS,SCARFS, DOLL CLOTHES, ETC.
5) Boil all combs, hairbrushes, hair ties ...if they can't be boiled seal them in a ziploc bag or just pitch them. I replaced ALL hairbrushes and combs and boiled/bagged all ties.

That's all I can remember right now...if I think of others I'll add. I know it's very trying and frustrating almost overwhelming at times...I had nightmares for weeks after LOL...But you will get through it with some determination and patience.

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I don't think it's okay--I believe you have to get them. And I think you need to retreat after a certain number of days. I did see online that white vinegar loosens the eggs from the hair shaft. That might be pretty easy, cheap & worth a try....google vinegar & head lice for specifics. Good luck. You'll live through this, although I have heard that irt is a real nightmare. Just don't forget all the bedding, stuffed animals, combs, brushes, hair ribbons, etc......Vacuum the furniture, the mattresses, the rugs.....or leave the house sealed up tight for a 3 day vacation--they can't live past 55 hours w/out a human host. Of course, do that after you treat yourselves. Hang in there.

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T.,
When my oldest had lice, I couldn't get rid of them for 2 weeks. Finally in tears I called my pediatrician, who recommended that I divide her hair"like the dandruff commercial" and apply an entire treatment to each side of her head. It worked! I didn't realize her hair was thick and needed more than one treatment at a time. I also ran all combs,brushes,baseball caps,hair accessories through my diswasher with a cup of vinegar. I threw out my pillows. I treated everything-couches,carpets,etc. Removing the nits from the hair is extremely time consuming, but the schools will not allow the girls back without every nit removed. I found the metal combs worked much better than the plastic ones. Vacuum your matresses too. I forget how long lice can survive off the human body, but it might be like 3 days. My cousin the beautician also told me to rub hair spray, gel or moussse about 1/4 inch from the hair shaft after her shower. For some reason, the lice cannot eat through it. My daughter is now 21 y/o and we've never had lice since 2nd grade. Hope all this helps you!

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I would advise you to get rid of all eggs also. My oldest went through this when she was in grade school. We spent hours and hours trying to get rid of them. They kept coming back. Finally, the nurse suggested that we contact her doctor and he gave us a prescription for them. They never came back and so far my youngest hasn't had them.

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T. M I am so sorry to hear you have to deal with this. Just let me tell you one thing many years ago I had to deal with this I never thought about the kids stuffed animals, put them in a plastic bag tie the bag shut and leave them in there about a month unless you can get rid of them. I had three bouts of lice in one year with 3 children. I was beside my self I did the beds, bedding pillows and it kept coming back. finally someone told me that they get into the stuffed animals and thats was how it keep coming back. So for the third time I did the heads, beds and finally bagged the stuffed animals and did not see it again. Knock wood never will again either. Good Luck J.

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T. i feel for you. Yes you have to get all the eggs out or they will come back. Also you have to put all the stuff animals in plastci bags and put them out side for 2 weeks and spray every thing beds, couch ect with rid spray. Then in 7 days you have to do the shampoo again. Get tea tree shampoo at a beauth supply place and use it all the time it has oli in it that the lice can't stick to the hair.
good luck.
T.

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T., my husband and I swear that lice are the worst thing we have had to endure yet as parents. Both of my girls had lice and we struggled on and off for MONTHS to keep them clear. You absolutely have to get rid of every single egg, every school has a "no nit" policy and will not allow them back for 24 hours after seeing an egg on their head. You don't want to keep using the shampoos, they are harmful and not very effective since these bugs started morphing into "super lice".

Getting rid of lice is a pretty big underhaul, you need to wash EVERYTHING in hot water, bag everything that can't be washed and put it in storage somewhere for at least two weeks (stuffed animals, etc). Either steam clean or spray all furniture, car seats, etc. wich lice repellant.. think of ANYWHERE your daughters heads touch.

One of the tricks that we found to work well was to douse the girls head in olive oil and have them sleep in shower caps all night. The oil drowns the lice and suffocates them, it also helps make the eggs easier to slide off the hair.

While the combs seem convenient the only truly effective way is pulling the hair into different sections over and over and pull those eggs out manually. Sometimes the combs pick up eggs close to the scalp only to drop them along the hair shaft as you're pulling the comb away from her head. If it's in your fingers then you can be sure you've removed it.

I wish you all the best of luck! This was a highly stressful and emotional time at my house.

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