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In some cases, prolonged exposure to mites can worsen respiratory conditions like asthma, particularly in children with pre-existing sensitivities. Understanding these health impacts can help you identify symptoms early and seek appropriate treatment.
10. Treatment Options Available
Over-the-counter treatments for lice include shampoos containing permethrin or pyrethrin, which are effective in killing lice and their eggs. Prescription medications may be necessary for more severe cases or for mites like scabies.
In addition to topical treatments, oral medications may be prescribed for certain mite infestations. It’s important to follow the treatment plan as directed by a healthcare professional to ensure complete eradication of the pests and to prevent re-infestation.
11. Long-term Care and Monitoring
After treatment, it’s crucial to continue monitoring your child’s scalp and overall health to ensure the pests have been completely eliminated. Regularly check for any signs of re-infestation and maintain good hygiene practices to prevent future occurrences.
If your child experiences recurring infestations or persistent symptoms, it may be necessary to consult a dermatologist, for further evaluation and management. Keeping a record of treatments used and their outcomes can be helpful in guiding future care decisions.
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