best bike helmet for 5 year old image
JFH
We thought we had eradicatged them. We even got her ahir cut short. Then they appeared again. We washed the sdheets, sprayed the room, couches, pillows, bike helmets, stuffed animals etc... We have given her the RID shampoo and pick her hair with a lice comb daily.
Answer
They can be a pain to get rid of, but you're doing everything right.
I know this is going to sound funny, but I'm a family daycarer with 7 kids a day, and headlice make the rounds all the time.... and this is what I do.
I don't wash the sheets or pillows. Well, I do - but this is the way I do it.
Lice can't live for more than 48 hours without a human host. So while I treat the kids hair, I strip all the sheets, blankets, pillows, stuffed animals, towels, face cloths etc... and spread put them out in the yard or garage. I don't wash them for 2 days. I then wash them as usual, with a disinfectant added to the wash, and then hang them outside for another 2 days. Iron them when they're dry, if you can. Don't put the same sheets or pillowcases on the bed, always use fresh ones that were laundered at least 3 days ago.
I use Lice mousse, which you apply and leave for 10-15 minutes and then shampoo and condition as normal - but don't rinse the conditioner out. Leave the conditioner on for at least 30 minutes, with a shower cap on, as it smothers any lice that are left, and softens (and kills) the eggs. Then rinse as normal, and use the nit comb, dipping it in boiling water every few minutes... to kill any remaining lice and eggs. Lice seem to like the fruity smelling shampoos and conditioners, so use regular shampoo and a regular conditioner - or use a medicated type. have your daughter use her own brush, comb, hair-ties, head bands or whatever, and make sure they are lice-free as well, by not using them either for the 2 days.. having 2 sets of everything is a lot easier than treating lice constantly.
Vacuum everything throughly, including the couch, carpet and mattresses, and place a clean sheet or towel over the head rest areas of the couch, chairs, etc so that anyone sitting on the furniture can't pick up a bug when they lean their head back.. Don't allow your daughter to lay on the couch, or on the floor for at least those 2 days. As long as lice or eggs have no human host, ( they won't bother animals) for 48 hours, they will die - so your furniture, bedding, bike helmets etc will be lice-free after 48 hours.
Any eggs that are left, will hatch in less than 5 days, so every day or so, check her hair throughly, because the nymphs, when they hatch, are almost clear and next to impossible to see. The re-treat her hair after 7 days ( or whatever your product reccommends)
You should wipe them out in one go - but chances are she's getting them from her friends at school, so keep an eye on them too - so talk to their parents about treating their kids too.
I hope this helps...
Even typing about it made me start to itch ! LOL !
They can be a pain to get rid of, but you're doing everything right.
I know this is going to sound funny, but I'm a family daycarer with 7 kids a day, and headlice make the rounds all the time.... and this is what I do.
I don't wash the sheets or pillows. Well, I do - but this is the way I do it.
Lice can't live for more than 48 hours without a human host. So while I treat the kids hair, I strip all the sheets, blankets, pillows, stuffed animals, towels, face cloths etc... and spread put them out in the yard or garage. I don't wash them for 2 days. I then wash them as usual, with a disinfectant added to the wash, and then hang them outside for another 2 days. Iron them when they're dry, if you can. Don't put the same sheets or pillowcases on the bed, always use fresh ones that were laundered at least 3 days ago.
I use Lice mousse, which you apply and leave for 10-15 minutes and then shampoo and condition as normal - but don't rinse the conditioner out. Leave the conditioner on for at least 30 minutes, with a shower cap on, as it smothers any lice that are left, and softens (and kills) the eggs. Then rinse as normal, and use the nit comb, dipping it in boiling water every few minutes... to kill any remaining lice and eggs. Lice seem to like the fruity smelling shampoos and conditioners, so use regular shampoo and a regular conditioner - or use a medicated type. have your daughter use her own brush, comb, hair-ties, head bands or whatever, and make sure they are lice-free as well, by not using them either for the 2 days.. having 2 sets of everything is a lot easier than treating lice constantly.
Vacuum everything throughly, including the couch, carpet and mattresses, and place a clean sheet or towel over the head rest areas of the couch, chairs, etc so that anyone sitting on the furniture can't pick up a bug when they lean their head back.. Don't allow your daughter to lay on the couch, or on the floor for at least those 2 days. As long as lice or eggs have no human host, ( they won't bother animals) for 48 hours, they will die - so your furniture, bedding, bike helmets etc will be lice-free after 48 hours.
Any eggs that are left, will hatch in less than 5 days, so every day or so, check her hair throughly, because the nymphs, when they hatch, are almost clear and next to impossible to see. The re-treat her hair after 7 days ( or whatever your product reccommends)
You should wipe them out in one go - but chances are she's getting them from her friends at school, so keep an eye on them too - so talk to their parents about treating their kids too.
I hope this helps...
Even typing about it made me start to itch ! LOL !
What is the height requirement on sport motorcycles? And how much does a decent one cost?
UtiY
I am 16 years old 5'4..
Do you think I can ride a motorcycle if I really wanted to?
How much do cool sport bikes cost? I really want one!
Answer
It will be a bit harder to find a good sport bike for your height. One of my riding buddies is about 5' 6'' and he can barely touch the ground on his suzuki gsxr, which gives him trouble if he is trying to move while sitting on the bike, especially when trying to back the bike out of a spot.
As for your other question, you can find a decent sport bike for 3,000. Don't forget a helmet, and i would recommend a motorcycle safety class too.
It will be a bit harder to find a good sport bike for your height. One of my riding buddies is about 5' 6'' and he can barely touch the ground on his suzuki gsxr, which gives him trouble if he is trying to move while sitting on the bike, especially when trying to back the bike out of a spot.
As for your other question, you can find a decent sport bike for 3,000. Don't forget a helmet, and i would recommend a motorcycle safety class too.
Powered by Yahoo! Answers
Title Post: How can my 10 year old get rid of head lice?
Rating: 100% based on 9998 ratings. 5 user reviews.
Author: Unknown
Thanks For Coming To My Blog
Rating: 100% based on 9998 ratings. 5 user reviews.
Author: Unknown
Thanks For Coming To My Blog
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar