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Head lice are small, wingless insects that live on the human scalp, feeding on blood and laying eggs (nits) close to the scalp. They spread primarily through direct head-to-head contact, especially among children during play, sports, or at school. While less common, sharing personal items like hats, combs, or hair accessories can also transmit lice. Pets do not spread head lice. Symptoms include itching, a tickling sensation, and, in some cases, sores from scratching. Effective treatments involve over-the-counter or prescription medications, often requiring a second application to eliminate newly hatched lice. Additionally, washing clothing and bedding in hot water and vacuuming furniture can help prevent re-infestation. Regular head checks and avoiding the sharing of personal items are key preventive measures.
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Stop Lice Warnings

When treating head lice, it's crucial to be aware of certain safety risks associated with various treatment methods:

Flammability of Certain Treatments: Some head lice treatments contain flammable ingredients. Applying these products near open flames, such as when smoking or using a hair dryer, can pose serious fire hazards. Always read product instructions carefully and avoid exposure to open flames during and immediately after application.

Toxicity of Chemical Treatments: Many over-the-counter lice treatments contain insecticides like pyrethroids or organophosphates. These chemicals can cause skin irritation, and in some cases, more severe reactions. Repeated use may also lead to increased exposure to these chemicals. It's important to follow application guidelines precisely and consider alternative treatments if concerns arise.

Environmental Impact: Certain chemical treatments, such as those containing lindane, can contaminate water supplies when rinsed off, posing environmental risks. Additionally, lindane has been associated with adverse health effects, leading to its ban in several regions. Opting for environmentally friendly and non-toxic treatment options can help mitigate these concerns.

Resistance Development: Over time, head lice have developed resistance to some chemical treatments, rendering them less effective. This resistance can lead to prolonged infestations and increased use of potentially harmful chemicals. Considering alternative methods, such as manual removal or non-chemical treatments, may be more effective and safer.

Home Remedies and Safety Concerns: Some home remedies involve applying substances like mayonnaise or petroleum jelly and covering the head with plastic overnight. This practice can be dangerous, especially for children, due to the risk of suffocation. Always ensure that any treatment method is safe and appropriate for the individual being treated.

General Precautions: Regardless of the treatment method chosen, it's essential to follow all safety instructions provided with the product. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes, and ensure the treatment area is well-ventilated. If any adverse reactions occur, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.

By being informed about these risks and taking appropriate precautions, you can effectively treat head lice infestations while minimizing potential hazards.

Stop Lice Side Effects

When treating head lice, it's important to be aware of potential side effects associated with various treatments. Commonly used over-the-counter products, such as those containing permethrin, may cause mild scalp irritation, including itching, redness, or a burning sensation. These effects are typically temporary and subside on their own. However, if they persist or worsen, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional. In rare instances, individuals may experience allergic reactions to lice treatments. Symptoms can include skin rash, swelling, dizziness, or difficulty breathing. If any of these occur, seek medical attention immediately. Some prescription treatments, like malathion, have specific precautions. Malathion is flammable, so it's crucial to avoid open flames or heat sources, such as hair dryers, during and immediately after application. Additionally, inhaling the vapors may cause respiratory issues, especially in individuals with asthma. To minimize the risk of side effects, always follow the product's instructions carefully. Avoid overusing treatments, as excessive application can lead to increased irritation or other adverse effects. If you have concerns about a particular product or experience unexpected reactions, consult a healthcare provider for guidance.

Stop Lice Interactions

Preventing head lice involves adopting specific habits to minimize the risk of infestation. Since lice primarily spread through direct head-to-head contact, it's important to avoid such interactions during activities like play, sports, or sleepovers. Additionally, refrain from sharing personal items that come into contact with the head, such as hats, scarves, hair accessories, combs, brushes, and towels. Regularly cleaning these items by soaking them in hot water (at least 130°F) for 5–10 minutes can help eliminate any lice or nits present. It's also advisable to avoid lying on beds, couches, pillows, carpets, or stuffed animals that have recently been in contact with an infested person. While lice cannot survive long without a human host, taking these precautions can further reduce the risk of transmission. Remember, head lice are not a sign of poor hygiene and can affect anyone. By following these preventive measures, you can help protect yourself and others from head lice infestations.
Stop Lice FAQs
Using the SaveHealth discount card, what is the price of Stop Lice without insurance?

Using the SaveHealth discount card, the price of Stop Lice without insurance is $12.38.

The price of Stop Lice at Walgreens is $12.38. SaveHealth can help you save 69% on Stop Lice at Walgreens.