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Head Lice: A Parent's Practical Guide

Head lice are a common, treatable nuisance — not a hygiene issue and not a sign of anything you did wrong. Here is the short version of how to identify, treat, clean up, and prevent. For deeper reading, the New York Times piece on lice treatment covers similar ground.

Identifying head lice

Treating head lice

  1. Check the whole household. Treat anyone with live lice. Do not preemptively treat clean heads.
  2. OTC pediculicide. Permethrin (Nix) or pyrethrin (RID) per package directions, repeated at day nine.
  3. Comb out the nits. Metal nit comb on damp conditioned hair, every two to three days for two weeks. This is the step that finishes the job.
  4. If OTC fails twice: ask your pediatrician about spinosad (Natroba) or ivermectin lotion (Sklice).
  5. Professional help: a professional lice removal service can compress the two-week home program into a single sitting if you would rather pay than comb.

Cleaning your home

Preventing future infestations

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