There are three types of lice:
- Body lice
- Head lice
- Pubic lice
Causes, incidence, and risk factors
Lice feed on human blood and live in the seams and folds of clothing for up to 1 month. They lay their eggs and deposit waste matter on the skin and clothing.You can catch body lice if you come in direct contact with someone who has lice, or with infected clothing, towels, or bedding.
Body lice are bigger than other types of lice.
You are more likely to get body lice if you have poor hygiene or live in close (overcrowded) conditions. Infestation is unlikely to last on anyone who bathes regularly, and who has at least weekly access to freshly laundered clothing and bedding. Placing clothes in a hot dryer helps kill any lice on clothing.
If the lice fall off of a person, they die within about 5 - 7 days at room temperature.
Symptoms
Lice causes severe itching. It is usually worse around your waist, under the arms, near your bra strap, or anywhere clothing is tighter and closer to the body.You may have red bumps on the skin. The bumps may scab or become crusty after scratching.
Skin around the waist or groin may become thickened or change color if the lice has been there a long time.
Signs and tests
Your doctor can usually diagnose this condition by looking at your skin and clothing.- Full-grown lice are the size of a sesame seed, have six legs, and are tan to greyish-white.
- Nits are lice eggs. They will most often be seen in the clothing of someone with lice, most commonly around the waist and in the armpits.
Treatment
Body lice mainly live in clothing. Destroy or carefully wash infected clothing in hot water (at least 130 degrees F), then machine dry using a hot cycle.Your doctor may also recommend a prescription cream or wash containing permethrin, malathione, or benzyl alcohol.
However, hygiene and washing clothes, bedding, and towels are most important and are usually enough.
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