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Q: Is wet combing effective in children with pediculosis capitis infestation?
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What is pediculosis humanus capitis?

Pediculosis humanus capitis is the head louse.


What is the medical term meaning lice infestation?

PediculosispediculosisThe CDC (Center for Disease Control) states that Pediculosis Capitis-aka head lice- does not cause any known disease or medical condition. The body lice are the only infestations that can carry disease.


What causes head lice?

Head lice, or pediculosis capitis, is caused by an infestation of head lice, peduculis humanus capitis. It is spread by direct head to head contact with an infected person. Transmission by bedding, clothing, or headgear is possible, though less common.


Does splenius capitis levator scapula pain and neck cracking go away naturally?

2I have found that cervical traction is effective in eliminating splenius capitis pain and neck cracking.


What are antagonist muscle in head flexion?

semispinalis capitis splenius capitis longismuss capitis spinalis capitis trapezius


What is tinia capitis?

tinia capitis (infection of the scalp.)


What muscle starts with the letter r?

Rectus muscles rectus capitis anteriorrectus capitis lateralisrectus capitis posterior minorrectus capitis posterior major rotatoresrectus abdominisrhomboid major rhomboid minor


What is the antagonist for the splenius capitis?

It's the splenius capitis.


What is the selenium capitis?

Selenium sulfide is used against tinea capitis.


What is the scientific name of head louse?

Pediculus humanus capitis


What are the borders that form the suboccipital triangle?

The borders of the suboccipital triangle are as follows:* inferior border = Obliquus Capitis Inferior * medial border = Rectus Capitis Major * lateralborder = Obliquus Capitis Superior


What Muscle used to shake head no?

sternocleidomastoid, splenius capitis, semispinalis capitis