Pubic lice is a very terrible disease. It is highly contagious and can affect both men and women. Pubic lice first develop on the pubic hair of both men and women. Because pubic hair is mainly used to block bacteria from entering the body, it is easy for dirt to hide in it. So what are the methods to eradicate pubic lice eggs? The main cause of pubic lice is that they parasitize on the surface of human skin, in skin tunnels, as well as on pubic hair and vulva, biting the skin and releasing toxins, causing itching and inflammation of the affected skin. Relying solely on traditional treatments such as sulfur ointment can only temporarily kill adult worms on the skin surface, but it is powerless against adult worms and egg worms that parasitize in the skin tunnels. Since it takes about 7-10 days for the eggs to grow into adults, each batch of hatched larvae can be gradually killed through traditional treatments such as applying sulfur ointment three times a day for two consecutive weeks. If pubic lice and the eggs and worms that parasitize the skin are not killed in time, not only will the itching problem not be solved, but the number of eggs and worms will multiply rapidly at a rate of 40 to 50 per day, leading to folliculitis, pustules and eczema, and making it impossible to sleep, study or work normally! The treatment of pubic lice must mainly use skin topical products, because adult pubic lice and eggs occur on the surface of the skin and at the roots of hair follicles. Oral medications, infusions and injections have no therapeutic effect at all. After discovering pubic lice, it must be treated early and completely cured to prevent infection to other parts of the body and recurrence. Shave off the body hair, and then choose products that can completely kill adult pubic lice and eggs for active treatment. It usually takes 3-5 days to cure. If the treatment is not thorough or only the adult parasites on the skin and hair shafts are removed, the larvae at the roots of the hair follicles will hatch after a period of time and the disease will often recur. Leading to treatment failure. It is generally recommended to use licekiller for treatment. Pubic lice is a vulvar skin disease caused by pubic lice, which is mainly transmitted through close contact during sexual intercourse; in rare cases, it can also be transmitted through indirect contact such as using underpants, quilts or mattresses contaminated with pubic lice. The best way to prevent pubic lice is to pay attention to hygiene and avoid unclean sexual intercourse. Once symptoms are found, go to a regular hospital for treatment in time. First, shave the pubic hair, clean it with hot water and soap, and then apply Stemona alcohol extract locally (30 grams of Chinese medicine Stemona, soak in 500 ml of 95% alcohol for 36 hours before use). Apply the medicine to the pubic area until it is moist but not dripping. After it dries naturally, leave it on for 3 days and the pubic lice will be killed. If there is secondary infection of the local skin, apply an appropriate amount of antibiotic ointment to the affected area. Contaminated clothing should be boiled to kill pubic lice and their eggs. If your spouse has not been infected, you should suspend sexual intercourse until the pubic lice are completely killed. |
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