Discovering head lice can feel stressful or embarrassing for parents, but it’s actually very common—especially among school-age children. Head lice are annoying, not a sign of poor hygiene.
The condition is called Head Lice Infestation.
🧘 First: Don’t Panic
Lice:
Don’t mean your home is dirty
Don’t jump or fly
Are common in children who play closely together
A calm, systematic approach works best.
🔍 How to Check Carefully
Look for:
Tiny moving insects near the scalp
Small eggs (“nits”) attached to hair strands
Itching, especially behind the ears or near the neck
Good lighting and a fine-tooth lice comb help.
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