Nits - Get Rid Of Them The Easy Way
The topic of nits will definitely crop up when people discuss about treating head lice. These are small grayish insects that are observed around the scalp of a person. Though head lice are very small, they are easily seen as they move. But a nit is much less conspicuous and is very small. For lice treatment to be effective, it is essential to recognize and deal with them.
When going through the hairline, remember to search for all of the eggs or "nits." These small white pellets will be tightly integrated between the hairline and each individual follicle. These bits cannot be eliminated through regular brushing or combing of the hair. They are also completely static, and cause no secondary symptoms until they hatch. Every single one must be killed or removed, as a single nit can start the process again.
The most convenient way to remove nits from hair is by using a fine-toothed nit comb. Nits are scrapped of from the hair because the teeth of this comb are very small and close together. A shampoo can be used to kill live lice, and then nits can be removed using the comb, through every strand of hair. Most lice treatments don't kill nits, but some do. Do not ever skip this step.
Lice are easy to kill, and even non-toxic home remedies like petroleum jelly will work. Nits must be removed of manually since most treatments kill lice only. Once they have been removed, they must be disposed of carefully since they can live for days. Rinse them down the drain or flush them rather than throwing them in the trash so they cannot hatch out later and cause a recurrence.
A nit that happens to fall off into your bed linens, your furnishings, your garments, or your child's plush toys can lay its eggs there. The house must be vacuumed throughout and all possible items washed and dried. Steam cleaning can also be useful. Whatever you cannot clean must be wrapped in a closed sack for approximately 21 days.
Even after treatment for head lice, the host may still be at risk of contracting the lice again. This is because nits can remain in the hair even after treatment. You can find nits by carefully and methodically checking the hairline, nape of the neck and the entire head for them. After removing any nits, you should retreat the head with the lotion or shampoo. While having head lice is no fun, by carefully following the directions on the label and removing any nits, you can eliminate the problem.
Whenever we talk about treating head lice, sooner or later the subject of nits is sure to come up. Everyone knows that head lice are small grayish insects seen around the scalp. They are moving and although tiny, are easy to spot. A nit, however, is smaller and far less conspicuous. Recognizing and dealing with them is a critically Important part of successful lice treatment. Lice are an annoying problem, but this is one case where "nitpicking detail" is literally the key to successful cures. For several weeks after treating for lice, the head should be closely inspected and any lice found should be removed and killed.
Published February 22nd, 2008

