Lice are itchy, but scratching can lead to infection. In severe cases, hair may fall out.
Yes, lice can transfer to dogs and cause infestations.
The copper T does not block fluids from the uterus and should not cause dryness.
Rubbing alcohol can be used to treat head lice by applying it directly to the scalp and hair, as it may help kill lice and their eggs. However, it is important to note that rubbing alcohol can be flammable and may cause skin irritation or dryness. It's advisable to use it cautiously and to follow up with a thorough combing of the hair with a fine-toothed lice comb to remove any remaining lice and nits. For safety and effectiveness, consider using approved over-the-counter lice treatments or consulting a healthcare professional.
No.
Yes, animal lice can transfer to humans and cause infestations.
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Pubic lice cause pediculosis pubis.
No, head lice are specific to humans and cannot transfer to dogs or cause infestations in them.
Usually the main cause of burning is dryness and/or allergies.
Pubic lice can cause itching, but have no other behavioral effects.
It may cause heat waves or can cause dryness.
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