For those with head lice
Posted by Ivan on October 01, 2002 at 12:34:01: Previous Next
Don't try this at home.
MADISON, Wis. -- A man is listed in critical condition after trying to kill his head lice Saturday night. The 26-year-old doused a towel with rubbing alcohol, put it on his head and then lit a cigarette, police said. The towel caught fire and engulfed the man. He suffered burns on about 50 percent of his body, police said.
Re: For those with head lice
Posted by LucksKind on October 01, 2002 at 12:45:28: Previous Next
In Reply to: For those with head lice posted by Ivan on October 01, 2002 at 12:34:01:
: Don't try this at home.
: MADISON, Wis. -- A man is listed in critical condition after trying to kill his head lice Saturday night. The 26-year-old doused a towel with rubbing alcohol, put it on his head and then lit a cigarette, police said. The towel caught fire and engulfed the man. He suffered burns on about 50 percent of his body, police said.
God, that's AWFUL...Talk about overdoing it!
Re: For those with head lice
Posted by HappyPuppy on October 11, 2002 at 00:42:59: Previous Next
In Reply to: Re: For those with head lice posted by LucksKind on October 01, 2002 at 12:45:28:
Hey, at least he didn't have crabs.
Re: For those with head lice
Posted by The Rev on October 01, 2002 at 13:53:27: Previous Next
In Reply to: For those with head lice posted by Ivan on October 01, 2002 at 12:34:01:
: Don't try this at home.
: MADISON, Wis. -- A man is listed in critical condition after trying to kill his head lice Saturday night. The 26-year-old doused a towel with rubbing alcohol, put it on his head and then lit a cigarette, police said. The towel caught fire and engulfed the man. He suffered burns on about 50 percent of his body, police said.
Not so unreasonable at second glance. How would you like a head full of these running around?
The Rev
...Yuk!...
Posted by LucksKind on October 01, 2002 at 14:16:16: Previous Next
In Reply to: Re: For those with head lice posted by The Rev on October 01, 2002 at 13:53:27:
: Not so unreasonable at second glance. How would you like a head full of these running around? ~The Rev
:
...the bastards! Along with mosquitoes, ticks, houseflies,
flies-in-general, STDs, yuk...who needs them....go away!
What to do then?
Posted by Tarikh on October 01, 2002 at 14:09:59: Previous Next
In Reply to: For those with head lice posted by Ivan on October 01, 2002 at 12:34:01:
I USED TO HAVE LICE. BUT I DIDNT SHAVE MY HEAD. WHAT I DID WAS TO USE HAIR COLORANTS WHICH CONTAIN AMMONIUM, IT CERTAINLY KILLS THE LICE.
Re: What to do then?
Posted by The Rev on October 01, 2002 at 16:31:14: Previous Next
In Reply to: What to do then? posted by Tarikh on October 01, 2002 at 14:09:59:
: I USED TO HAVE LICE. BUT I DIDNT SHAVE MY HEAD. WHAT I DID WAS TO USE HAIR COLORANTS WHICH CONTAIN AMMONIUM, IT CERTAINLY KILLS THE LICE.
They also have special medicated shampoos, etc. for this purpose:
The Rev
What to do then?
Posted by LucksKind on October 01, 2002 at 18:32:52: Previous Next
In Reply to: Re: What to do then? posted by The Rev on October 01, 2002 at 16:31:14:
14 days....THEN WHAT?!
Re: What to do then?
Posted by The Rev on October 01, 2002 at 19:35:35: Previous Next
In Reply to: What to do then? posted by LucksKind on October 01, 2002 at 18:32:52:
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: 14 days....THEN WHAT?!
Yikes! I didn't see that. I guess reapply? I didn't realize that the Nix product only STUNNED the lice, and didn't actually KILL them.
The Rev
Re: For those with head lice
Posted by RedRocker on October 01, 2002 at 21:35:55: Previous Next
In Reply to: For those with head lice posted by Ivan on October 01, 2002 at 12:34:01:
Well, I had "crabs" once -- they're the same thing -- only lower on the body. I got a prescription shampoo that killed them in one treatment (best to use it two or three times). There are probably (over the counter) shampoos to do the same. I've never had head lice so I'm not sure about that; however, I'm sure you can use the shampoo either place on your body.
Interesting things about lice
Posted by Victor on October 02, 2002 at 21:04:04: Previous Next
In Reply to: For those with head lice posted by Ivan on October 01, 2002 at 12:34:01:
At the grocery store today my daughter and I chuckled over a lice killer product advertised on the back of some magazine. There were arrows pointing to various parts of the head: lice killed here, eggs killed here, nits killed here.
The first thing we chuckled at was that any eggs located 4 inches down the hair shaft hatched several months ago. Yep, those would be easy to kill.
And so would the nits 6 inches down the hair. Oh, and by the way, nits are eggs. Funny how they're on different parts of the hair shaft.
Seriously, though, recently, lice have become increasingly resistant to lice killing shampoos. The last time my daughter had lice, I put a louse in straight lice shampoo, waited for 20 minutes, and it was still alive. In such a case, the most sure cure is daily nitpicking (that word is not in the vernacular without good cause).
One cure that you will find if you do enough research is to suffocate them. This is done by coating the hair and scalp with Vaseline. The problem is, the Vaseline is extremely hard to remove. The best way to remove the Vaseline is with peanut butter. Of course then you have to take out the peanut butter. Fortunately, that's easier than vaseline.
Interestingly, there are no known diseases transmitted by lice, other than, perhaps cooties, especially in the case of crabs. So they don't pose a health hazard, just an annoyance.
Sometimes the source of the lice will go undetected for a long period of time. There was a family whose children kept acquiring lice, despite the good efforts of the school and the family. Only after a specially intensive inspection effort did someone discover that the lice were originating from the kids' grandmother's eyebrows. The closely knit family allowed for the lice to climb from the grandmother's eyebrows onto her grandchildren's hair when they gave each other hugs.
Crabs are also lice, but they are of a different species, and as another poster indicated, they live in the pubic region and are generally communicated by sex (although I have seen rest area bathrooms with signs warning that the crabs are so bad that they will jump on you even if you hover over the toilet).
I've occasionally thought it would be cool to breed a special breed of lice that actually worked for its room and board. Its job would be to travel up and down the hair shafts detangling the hair, especially thos small, annoying tangles that are either impossible for a human to detangle or require the use of a needle.
A louse is hundreds of times bigger than a chigger. I looked at a chigger once using a microfiche machine. Looks quite a bit like a louse, but chiggers are not insects, and lice are.