Natrum muriaticum, also known as sodium chloride or common salt, is not a recognized treatment for head lice. Conventional treatments typically include over-the-counter or prescription pediculicides specifically designed to eliminate lice. While homeopathic remedies may be used by some individuals, there is limited scientific evidence supporting their efficacy for treating head lice infestations. It's best to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options.
No. As long as there is hair on your head and you don't treat the lice, they will continue to live.
Yes, the shampoo's are safe.
No, cold water alone is not effective in killing head lice. To effectively treat head lice, it is recommended to use over-the-counter treatments specifically designed for lice removal and follow the instructions provided.
They may be head lice. If you head is also itchy you should purchase some head lice treatment and treat yourself (and all members of your family).
An alternative treatment for head lice is tea tree oil, sometimes called melaleuca oil. Tea tree oil appears to work well in treating head lice that have developed resistance to other preparations.
what kind of answer is that? this is how to treat baby peacocks for lice 1.put water over body but not head 2.put dog flea shampoo on it not head 3. scrub it 4. rinse and dry with gentle towel and be gentle
You get head lice by putting your head by someone who already has head lice
You could go ahead, just as a precaution, go to a pharmacy or somewhere and buy head lice shampoo, and follow the directions and if you do have lice, then the shampoo will kill them. Most head lice kits usually include a head lice comb aswell.
No because head and shoulders treats dandruff which is a skin irritation and lice is a parasite, basically a small bug, so therefore it will not help anymore than regular shampoo.
Individuals with curly hair can effectively prevent and treat lice infestations by regularly using a fine-toothed comb to check for lice and nits, avoiding sharing hair accessories or hats, and washing hair with a lice-killing shampoo if an infestation is detected. Additionally, keeping hair tied up and avoiding close head-to-head contact with others can help prevent the spread of lice.
Grass lice
No, pets cannot get head lice. Head lice are specific to humans and do not infest animals.