Yes. If you have dandruff, it does not magically go away when you get lice.
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Anyone with hair on their head can get head lice. Bald people can't get head lice, so for a long time the cure was to shave your head. But now you can buy special shampoo that kills lice.
Hey there you must be very tired of dandruff, So am I. I tried few natural remedies to control dandruff. It took some time but it works like a wonder.
No. The active ingredient in Head & Shoulders shampoo is Zinc Pyrithione. This successfully kills fungus and bacteria and treats seborrheic dermatitis (dandruff) but not lice. Today, chemical treatments called pediculicides are used to treat lice including organochlorines, organophosphates, carbamates and pyrethrins. Some people confuse dandruff for lice eggs and therefore assume that Head & Shoulders shampoo treats lice when really it is just getting rid of dead skin flakes.
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Dandruff is usually thin flakes that obviously, flake from your scalp. If you talking about small little "ball-like" substance that come from your scalp, it's probably just excess sebum from your hair follicle pores. However, if you try to get it off your hair, and it doesn't come off, it's a possibilitly that it might be lice eggs. But if think you have lice, you'll be able to see it if you examine closely. If you don't see any, then you probably don't have lice!
Head lice can live without a host for four days at 68 degrees Fahrenheit. If the temperature is higher they live a shorter time.
Lice can be transmitted from one head to another through close head-to-head contact or by sharing personal items like hats, combs, or brushes. The lice crawl from one head to another and can also survive away from the scalp for a short period of time.
Head lice have been documented throughout history, including in ancient Egypt. The first known mention of head lice dates back to around 1550 BC in a medical text called the Ebers Papyrus. This suggests that head lice have been a human parasite for thousands of years.
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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.
the first time someone itched their head and found a tiny bug