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2026-06-19 10:54:01
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Cause Organism: Pthirus pubis (crab louse) - a parasitic insect Transmission: Primarily through sexual contact (close body contact) Less commonly through contaminated bedding, towels, or clothing NOT transmitted through toilet seats or swimming pools Requires direct contact as lice cannot jump or fly Pharmacological Treatment First-Line Medications: Permethrin 1% cream rinse (Nix) Apply to affected area, leave for 10 minutes, then rinse Repeat in 7-10 days if needed Available over-the-counter Pyrethrins with piperonyl butoxide (RID, A-200) Apply to dry hair/affected area for 10 minutes, then wash off Repeat in 7-10 days Over-the-counter option Second-Line Medications: Malathion 0.5% lotion (Ovide) Apply to dry area, leave 8-12 hours, then wash Highly effective but flammable (avoid heat sources) Prescription required Ivermectin Oral: 200 mcg/kg, repeat in 10 days Topical: 0.5% lotion For resistant cases or when topical treatment fails Lindane 1% shampoo Last resort due to neurotoxicity risk Apply for 4 minutes only Not recommended for pregnant/nursing women, children, elderly Non-Pharmacological Management & Education Immediate Actions: Manual nit removal: Use fine-toothed comb to remove nits (eggs) from hair shafts Treat all sexual partners from the past month simultaneously Avoid sexual contact until treatment is complete and lice are eradicated Environmental Decontamination: Wash all bedding, clothing, and towels in hot water (≥130°F/54°C) Dry on high heat for at least 20 minutes Dry clean items that cannot be washed Seal non-washable items in plastic bags for 2 weeks Vacuum furniture, mattresses, and carpets Personal Hygiene: Shave or trim pubic hair (optional but may help treatment) Avoid sharing towels, clothing, or bedding Regular bathing (though lice are not due to poor hygiene) Prevention Education: Practice safer sex and limit number of sexual partners Avoid sharing personal items Screen and treat sexual partners Follow-up examination after 1 week to ensure eradication Understand that pubic lice can also infest eyelashes, eyebrows, beard, and armpit hair Important Notes: Itching may persist for several days after successful treatment (allergic reaction to dead lice) Resistance to permethrin and pyrethrins is increasing in some areas Pregnant women should consult healthcare provider before treatment #pubiclice #healthtips #hygienematters #knowbeforeyoufall #personalhealth
Cause Organism: Pthirus pubis (crab louse) - a parasitic insect Transmission: Primarily through sexual contact (close body contact) Less commonly through contaminated bedding, towels, or clothing NOT transmitted through toilet seats or swimming pools Requires direct contact as lice cannot jump or fly Pharmacological Treatment First-Line Medications: Permethrin 1% cream rinse (Nix) Apply to affected area, leave for 10 minutes, then rinse Repeat in 7-10 days if needed Available over-the-counter Pyrethrins with piperonyl butoxide (RID, A-200) Apply to dry hair/affected area for 10 minutes, then wash off Repeat in 7-10 days Over-the-counter option Second-Line Medications: Malathion 0.5% lotion (Ovide) Apply to dry area, leave 8-12 hours, then wash Highly effective but flammable (avoid heat sources) Prescription required Ivermectin Oral: 200 mcg/kg, repeat in 10 days Topical: 0.5% lotion For resistant cases or when topical treatment fails Lindane 1% shampoo Last resort due to neurotoxicity risk Apply for 4 minutes only Not recommended for pregnant/nursing women, children, elderly Non-Pharmacological Management & Education Immediate Actions: Manual nit removal: Use fine-toothed comb to remove nits (eggs) from hair shafts Treat all sexual partners from the past month simultaneously Avoid sexual contact until treatment is complete and lice are eradicated Environmental Decontamination: Wash all bedding, clothing, and towels in hot water (≥130°F/54°C) Dry on high heat for at least 20 minutes Dry clean items that cannot be washed Seal non-washable items in plastic bags for 2 weeks Vacuum furniture, mattresses, and carpets Personal Hygiene: Shave or trim pubic hair (optional but may help treatment) Avoid sharing towels, clothing, or bedding Regular bathing (though lice are not due to poor hygiene) Prevention Education: Practice safer sex and limit number of sexual partners Avoid sharing personal items Screen and treat sexual partners Follow-up examination after 1 week to ensure eradication Understand that pubic lice can also infest eyelashes, eyebrows, beard, and armpit hair Important Notes: Itching may persist for several days after successful treatment (allergic reaction to dead lice) Resistance to permethrin and pyrethrins is increasing in some areas Pregnant women should consult healthcare provider before treatment #pubiclice #healthtips #hygienematters #knowbeforeyoufall #personalhealth

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