i beleive its several things but the biggest part is not bathing and plain nastyness
Pubic lice aren't able to "hold on" to a toilet seat. Doing as little as brushing off the seat with a dry piece of tissue is enough to get rid of them.
Lice may live for several weeks on a person, but they rarely live more than 48 hours when removed from a person's body.Hope I helped.~MaKayla
Because public lice isn't reportable, there are no reliable data regarding incidence.
Pediculus humanus capitus (head lice), Pediculus humanus corporis (body lice), and Phthirius pubus (crab lice) are the three variants in humans. I believe the difference is that they are different sub-species.
After years of lotions - with little success. I discovered VEET to remove lice.
As a young man I acquired pubic - body - head - eye lash: hair lice. You can be assured that where ever you have hair , Lice will use your hair has its road way.
Surprisingly their major haven is in your belly button. Besides your pubic area, anal area, arm pits, back and head.
The rest of the body use (belly button, pubic area, anal area, arm pits and back). Use VEET.
I have discovered the added benefit of VEET and the strongest one is Veet for Men. (Follow time application instructions)
Whilst, it is sold to remove hair. It also removes the hair and body of lice. You complete this action every three or four weeks and you will win the battle. You, a looking for a full body application. From foot to head.
For the Head - Get a very short haircut and use a lotion for lice removal. (Do not use Veet, on head hair or eyes lashes or eye browse).
yes, also hair on the lower legs and belly area in males , get a lotion from the chemist and follow the directions on the label, easy to get rid of
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.
Maculae ceruleae is bluish or blue-grey skin eruptions often seen on the trunk or thighs of patients with pubic lice. The Latin words mean blue spots.
Because pubic lice are found in many areas not covered by a condom, condoms have little or no effect on their transmission. You can easily get pubic lice from someone with a lice infestation even if you use a condom.