Been there. A few good suggestions. It works.
Posted By: Mama on 2005-07-28
In Reply to: My kids brought lice home from day camp....sm - Speechless
My poor daughter has been blessed with very curly, unruly, bushy hair. She is a target for head lice and used to get them at least 2 or three times every year. We tried cutting her hair off, but it made it worse, because it grows outwards like a big bush.
I have read up on this subject in detail and have found many things that work, or at least help, as the new generation of head lice seem to be impervious to most treatments.
TREATMENT:
No matter which treatment you do use, wash your child's hair and wrap it in a towel and LEAVE IT WET FOR A FULL 15 MINUTES. The lice can shut of their breathing for only 15 minutes and then they have to breath again. After the 15 minutes (set the timer), do the treatment. That way they can no longer breathe without sucking in the treatment.
For younger children either soak the hair in mayonnaise or vegetable oil and put a rubber bathing cap or plastic grocery bag, tied snugly, on their head and have them leave it on overnight. This suffocates the nasty little bugs. Wrap the cap or bag with a towel and clip it to avoid leakage of the oil and slippage of the cap or bag.. It's gross, but it works. My daughter still won't eat mayo. :)
For older children, NIX and ONLY NIX. No substitutes. They do not work. Believe me, I've tried to get out of it cheaper. It's expensive, but it works. Buy the box with 2 bottles, because you MUST do it again a week later. Nix treatment must be repeated in 7 days after the first treatment. I always do it in another 7 days afterwards, just to be safe.
Lice comb must be METAL. Plastic does not do the job.
MOST IMPORTANT: Remove all nits from the hair. The stinky buggers have been reported to live even after 2 treatments. Recheck for nits every single day. With my daughter's hair, at shoulder length and bushy, it was at least six hours the first time and I picked the nits off daily for weeks. You can also cut off the hair strands to make it quicker. Sunlight works best to see them in, but a good mag lite that you can wear on your head to keep your hands free works just as well after dark. Buy a pair of strong reading glasses at the dollar store for a buck. That will given you magnification enough to see the nits, as they are hard to see.
HOUSE CLEANING: Don't just spray, bag everything they have in their room that is cloth. PUT ALL stuffed animals, bedding, pillows, etc. in a trash bag. Tie it up tight and don't open it for 2 weeks. A favorite blanket or stuffed animal can spend a full hour in the dryer on high if need be. Vaccum, but if you use vacuum bags, remove the bag EVERY time you vacuum (include the cloth furniture) and tie the vacuum bag up tightly in a trash bag or plastic grocery bag and throw it out of your house.
PREVENTION: Buy shampoo that smells like coconuts. Apparently the buggers don't like the smell. Suave sells one called "Tropical Coconut" for under $2.00. Hair gel, hair spray and anything else with a strong smell will deter them as well. They don't like sweet smelling sticky hair AND they don't like dirty, greasy hair either. They like the really clean fluffy stuff.
CHECK, CHECK, CHECK every week through the school year, and don't wait until your child is scratching their head. If your child's hair is long enough, insist on a tight ponytail during school, preferably sprayed with a good amount of hair spray.
Most important, if your child comes home with lice, REPORT it to the school, daycare, church, camp or wherever. It isn't your child that is giving other kids lice, it's the other kids that are giving lice to your child and either their parents are too ignorant or embarrassed to report it.
I reported my daughter's first incident, which was very mild, when she was in kindergarten the minute I noticed it. The school did a head check and hundreds of kids were just infested, but nobody had reported it.
Good luck.
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