Pubic lice and other STDs are spread by sexual contact. Pubic lice may also be spread by close contact or sharing clothes.
Like all STDs and STIs, pubic lice are not traceable.With pubic lice, like other STDs, you can't determine from an exam or laboratory testing which partner gave it to you.
Pubic lice are often associated with other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) but do not spread them.
Patients with pubic lice should be examined and tested for other STDs.
Yes, you can get both pubic lice and chlamydia many, many times if you are re-exposed. You can have both STDs at the same time.
No, you can't get pubic lice from an animal.
Yes, you can get pubic lice on your eyelashes.
Yes, you can get pubic lice on your eyebrows.
What you are seeing is likely small water bubbles at the top of your pubic hair. Because you believe you may have pubic lice, it sounds like you are at risk for STDs. Get tested this week.
I do not have pubic lice. I hope you, too, are in good health.
Yes, pubic lice can bite you anywhere, but they prefer the pubic area.
There is no vaccination available for pubic lice or other lice infestations. Prevention by avoiding sex with an affected person is the best way to prevent pubic lice.
Both males and females can get pubic lice