By: Carl Anthony | 2010-09-26 | Diseases and Conditions You must learn how to kill lice immediately, as a head lice infestation can happen at any time, particularly to young kids who are in school. If your child is suffering from a lice infestation, be sure to keep some home remedies handy. This is so you will have a quick and effective treatment as soon as you detect lice on the head of your child. read more
By: Peter M Boyd | 2010-03-30 | Health & Fitness How to get rid of lice has never been easy, and it seems to be getting even more complex. It is not that long ago that we thought we could throw away our head lice combs or nit combs in favor of the new lice treatment products such as Lyclear and Hedrin. It now looks as though that may not be the case. read more
By: Benjamin Hedley | 2011-04-15 | Health & Fitness The pediculosis or even head louse is indeed a challenging problem. Apart from being unpleasant and scratchy, it is really awkward to scratch your head in public places. Individuals may see a person a... read more
By: Brian J. Reynolds | 2010-03-26 | Health & Fitness Learning how to kill head lice is important for those individuals who suffer from this common condition which lends itself to constant itching. Fortunately, there are simple methods that you can implement so here are 3 natural home remedies to treat head lice. read more
By: bruce bud | 2011-01-03 | Alternative Medicine Head lice are parasitic insects found most commonly behind the ears and near the neckline at the back of the neck read more
By: Matt Munino | 2012-04-04 | Skin care Lice is a common problem, especially in kindergartens and schools. You need to find out really quickly what to do about it as lice are extremely annoying. read more
By: Nancy Williams | 2010-10-16 | Alternative Medicine Killing Lice may make some parents feel a little queasy, but the truth is the problem is more common than you might think. Seeing the little wrigglers running around in a child's hair is enough to turn the stomach of many parents. However, killing the little buggers isn't as bad as you might think. read more
By: Jeff Foster | 2010-04-01 | Health & Fitness Lice treatment is often started with the direct visualization of the lice in any segment of its life cycle. If you look closer to the head of a patient, you will see that there are more nits than adults or nymphs. This is so awful and nothing should keep you from controlling the reproduction of lice. read more
By: Dr Mital John | 2011-01-10 | Alternative Medicine Lice are endemic and are as common as a cold. Its spread can occur through direct contact or through contaminated abruption and personal items such as hats, combs, brushes, hair accessories, headphones, pillows, toys and stuffed animals. read more
By: spahn burras | 2010-12-13 | Internet Marketing A search on the Internet will reveal a high number of home remedies that all feature testimonials. While testimonials are of some value, it's not good to place a lot of weight on them. When deciding what type of treatment plan you want to follow. The reason is that for every testimonial that says that a certain treatment works, there's another posting somewhere claiming that it was just as effective. This is the reason why research is read more
By: Jennifer Duggan | 2011-04-27 | Health & Fitness When your children get infected with nits as well as head lice, you would want to take care of your kids first; however, remember to take care of your whole household, including mattresses and even the car, to avoid re-infestation with head lice treatment. read more
By: Alberta Green | 2010-11-01 | Diseases and Conditions Head lice are an extremely common problem among children. They are considered to be the most likely to pick up lice infestation during the ages of 5 and 12. But, unfortunately this problem rarely just stays with a one child as it spread to the family member, friends, and classmates if no action is taken. read more
By: Ralph I Whaley | 2010-04-01 | Health & Fitness Do you know how to kill head lice? Or you may ask what the benefit of knowing how to kill head lice. Head lice are not dangerous and don't spread diseases but they can easily spread from one head to another. Killing head lice is one process that is often really frustrating and also time-consuming. read more
By: Simon L Ashton | 2010-03-29 | Health & Fitness Pubic lice can also be transferred from a child like when sleeping in the same bed. Pubic lice differ in appearance. They feed more than once a day. Some dandruff or other foreign materials may be mistaken for nits if not checked properly. The head lice and body lice look almost the same. Other sexually-transmitted diseases correlate the presence of pubic lice because they are usually obtained from sexual intercourse. read more