
I migliori modi per eliminare i pidocchi
Revisione paritaria di Dr Sarah Jarvis MBE, FRCGPAutore Danny ChadburnPubblicato originariamente 27 Set 2017
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Sono difficili da individuare e stanno diventando sempre più difficili da trattare; quasi il 50% dei bambini nel Regno Unito ha avuto i pidocchi negli ultimi cinque anni. Ma non disperare – la battaglia potrebbe diventare più dura, ma puoi ancora vincere la guerra contro i pidocchi.
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We asked expert Ian Burgess, president of the International Society of Phthirapterists (people who study lice) to give us the low-down on all the lotions, potions, and trattamenti on offer, including traditional remedies.
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Wet combing
It’s time consuming, deadly dull and your children definitely won’t thank you for it, but regular combing of wet or damp hair – using your usual conditioner and a specially designed comb – is effective, providing you’re thorough.
‘Don’t give up after 10 minutes,’ says Burgess. ‘You need to keep going for around 30 minutes, a few times a week. Keep it up until you haven’t found any lice on three consecutive combings.’
Make sure you buy the right nit comb. ‘Some are too flimsy or have teeth so far apart you can almost get lice in sideways, and anything with oval teeth won’t work. Plastic ones with flat, parallel teeth no more than 0.3 mm apart are best,’ says Burgess. You can buy kits containing multiple combs for less than £10.
Chemical lotions
Torna ai contenutiTraditional insecticide lotions, which work by poisoning the lice, were once the go-to treatment, ‘but head lice are extraordinarily adaptable and have become resistant to them,’ says Burgess.
However, the new breed of lotions, creams and sprays contain an oily substance called dimeticone that covers the lice and suffocates them. These have been shown to work well in clinical trials and are available in supermarkets and chemists.
Even if they claim to be a ‘once only’ treatment, it’s always best to follow up with at least one more application a week later. This is because the eggs, or nits, take a week to 10 days to hatch, so you may have missed them the first time round. Try lotions by Hedrin® and Full Marks®, which have been clinically tested.
Did you know?
Head lice don’t prefer clean hair or long hair. Any hair will do – although long hair might be easier for them to get to.
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High-tech solutions
Torna ai contenutiA growing industry is providing high-tech solutions to head lice, but at a cost. Treatments include vacuuming the lice – basically sucking live lice from the scalp – or dehydrating them with heat. Both claim up to a 99% success rate, but so far they’re only available in private clinics. Prices start around £40 per visit and you’ll still need to follow up with lotions and combing.
Tea tree oil
Torna ai contenutiTea tree essential oil is a natural insecticide. Theoretically, it can poison head lice, providing you use the correct amount. ‘To kill lice, a treatment needs to contain around 11% tea tree oil,’ says Burgess. ‘Most shampoos and conditioners only contain around 1%, so they aren’t strong enough.’
Be careful if you do use an 11% treatment – the tea tree oil is so strong at this concentration it could cause injuries such as blistering of the skin. Follow any instructions for use very carefully.
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Rimedi casalinghi
Torna ai contenutiMayonnaise, hairspray, vinegar, olive oil, coconut oil, garlic, even dog shampoo, have all been used to fight head lice! Some parents may swear by them but the evidence that they work is minimal or non-existent.
Can head lice be prevented?
Torna ai contenutiSadly not, unless you keep your child in total isolation – almost 10% of children in the UK have head lice at any one time. A study presented at the British Association of Dermatologists conference in 2017 also revealed that children who use smartphones are twice as likely to get head lice, as they stand together to look at the screens.
However, if you’re vigilant you can catch them early before they’ve tripled in number. ‘Checking your child’s scalp once a week is probably the best way to avoid an infestation,’ says Burgess. For more advice go towww.onceaweektakeapeek.com.
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Le informazioni su questa pagina sono revisionate da clinici qualificati.
27 Set 2017 | Pubblicato originariamente
Autore:
Danny Chadburn
Revisione paritaria di
Dr Sarah Jarvis MBE, FRCGP

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