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  1. Lice | Lice | CDC

    Lice are parasites, or insects, found on people's heads and bodies, including the pubic area.

  2. Treatment of Head Lice | Lice | CDC

    Nov 12, 2024 · You can treat head lice with medications (pediculicides) that are either over-the-counter or by prescription. Some medicines kill lice and eggs; retreatment is usually not required for these.

  3. About Head Lice | Lice | CDC

    Jun 4, 2024 · Head lice, or Pediculus humanus capitis, are parasitic insects that feed on human blood. You can find them mostly on your head, but also on your eyebrows and eyelashes.

  4. Providing Care for Individuals with Head Lice | Lice | CDC

    Feb 21, 2024 · Helpful information on how to care for individuals with head lice, including information for schools.

  5. About Lice | Lice | CDC

    Sep 4, 2024 · About Lice Key points Lice are parasitic insects found on people's heads and bodies. Lice spread by close person-to-person contact. The three types of lice affecting humans are head, body, …

  6. Clinical Care of Head Lice | Lice | CDC

    Jan 31, 2025 · Both over-the-counter and prescription medications are available to effectively treat head lice.

  7. CDC - DPDx - Pediculosis

    The majority of head lice infestations are asymptomatic. When symptoms are noted they may include a tickling feeling of something moving in the hair, itching, caused by an allergic reaction to louse saliva, …

  8. About Body Lice | Lice | CDC

    Jun 24, 2024 · Key points Body lice are parasitic insects that feed on human blood. Body lice spread by direct contact with others who have them. Symptoms include itching, rash, and bites. The only …

  9. Site Index | Lice | CDC

    Site Index Find Information For Everyone Health Care Providers Lice About Lice About Head Lice About Pubic "Crab" Lice About Body Lice Treatment Treatment of Pubic Lice Providing Care

  10. About Pubic "Crab" Lice | Lice | CDC

    Jun 4, 2024 · Pubic lice infestation is diagnosed by finding a "crab" louse or nits on hair in the pubic region or, less commonly, elsewhere on the body. These areas include the eyebrows, eyelashes, …