Prevent the spread of lice

With lockdown restrictions slowly being eased and now being on level two, many parents are sending their children back to nursery school as they go back to work. While the main concern may that your child may contract the Corona virus from day care, there is something that you shouldn’t forget worrying about -lice. Head …

With lockdown restrictions slowly being eased and now being on level two, many parents are sending their children back to nursery school as they go back to work. While the main concern may that your child may contract the Corona virus from day care, there is something that you shouldn’t forget worrying about -lice. Head lice are a very common problem, affecting millions of children across the world. They are especially common in kids between the ages of three and 12 years.

Why you should worry

Lice are small, wingless parasites that feed on tiny amounts of blood, which causes the itching, skin irritation and sometimes infection or inflamed. Although lice aren’t dangerous and don’t spread disease, they are contagious and spread through direct head-to-head contact. Even though lice are very small, they can be seen by the naked eye. So, what do you do when your child comes back and they have lice?

Follow these easy steps

If your child gets lice or you hear of a lice outbreak in your school or area, follow these tips:

 

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