Head Lice Do Not Fly Or Jump
Head lice do not fly or jump. Instead, they crawl around your head and hair, spreading through close contact. They can also be spread by sharing personal items, such as hats, combs, and towels. They do not spread through household pets. If you have head lice, you should stop sharing personal items with others.
You can prevent head lice from spreading by keeping your child’s head clean. Check your child’s hair regularly, and use a head lice treatment as soon as you notice them. It’s best to get rid of them quickly and avoid having them reoccur in your child. Head lice are not contagious, but they can be itchy and cause loss of sleep.
Fortunately, treatment for head lice infestations is simple. You must wash bedding and clothing in hot water to kill the lice. You should also thoroughly vacuum the affected area to remove any traces of lice. Luckily, head lice are easy to remove, and the only complications are skin infections caused by scratching. In addition to proper treatment, you should adopt a “no sharing” rule to prevent further infestations.
Once you’ve identified that your child has head lice, it’s time to change their bedding. Changing your pillowcase can eliminate head lice, so you’ll be protected against future infestations. Just keep in mind that it is important to make sure your child isn’t swimming in contaminated bedding. You can also rinse your child’s clothing in hot water and place it in a hot clothes dryer.