Anyone who’s dealt with head lice knows how frustrating and time-consuming they are, making them every parent’s nightmare — especially when school resumes and kids mix closely after holidays.
Lice spread easily among children by crawling from hair to hair, though they can’t jump or fly. Contrary to popular belief, brushes and hats pose a low risk, as lice quickly weaken once off the scalp.
Symptoms like itching may take 4–6 weeks to appear. Lice are small, translucent, and best detected by combing the hair with a lice comb. Eggs are often easier to spot near the scalp, but treatment should only begin if live lice are found.
While lice shampoos can help, they’re costly, time-consuming, and don’t always work. A chemical-free alternative involves using mouthwash to repel lice, white vinegar to loosen eggs, and thorough combing — an effective, affordable method that reduces discomfort and helps prevent reinfestation.