Lice Specialists Easton PA

Find Lice Specialists in Easton, PA. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Easton, PA.

Local Businesses

Atul Amin

(610) 258-3375
3729 Easton Nazareth Hwy Suite 201
Easton, PA 18045


Jaime Adolfo Bastidas

3735 Easton Nazareth Hwy Ste 302
Easton, PA 18045


Amin, Atul K – Amin Atul K

(610) 559-1233
3729 Easton Nazareth Hwy # 102
Easton, PA 18042


Center For Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery At St. Lukes: Wayne Saunders Dmd, Daniel Lader Dmd, Domini

(610) 258-7651
3360 Nazareth Road
Easton, PA 18045


Jaime Bastidas

(610) 258-3375
3729 Easton-Nazareth Hwy. Suite 201
Easton, PA 18045


Bastidas, J Alberto – Bougainvillea Spa & Skin Care

(610) 258-3375
3729 Easton Nazareth Hwy # 201
Easton, PA 18042


Enhancements Facial Surgery

(610) 250-1933
5201 William Penn Hwy
Easton, PA 18045


Amin & Bastidas Cosmetic

(610) 476-6377
3729 Easton Nazareth Hwy Ste 201
Easton, PA 18045


Jose Alberto Bastidas

(610) 258-3375
Suite 201 3729 Easton Nazareth Hwy
Easton, PA 18045


Amin, Pat – Bougainvillea Spa & Skin Care

(610) 258-3375
3735 Nazareth Rd # 103
Easton, PA 18042


Scott Sackman

610-250-1933
5201 William Penn Hwy
Easton, PA 18045


Bastidas Jose Alberto

(610)258-3375
3735 Easton Nazareth Highway
Easton, PA 18045


Jose A Bastidas

610-258-3375
3735 Easton Nazareth Hwy Ste 302
Easton, PA 18045


Nancy Rose Leavitt Matus

610-252-7961
2061 Fairview Ave
Easton, PA 18042


Bougainvillea Spa & Skin Care

(610) 258-3375
3729 Easton Nazareth Hwy Ste 103
Easton, PA 18045


Amin, Atul K – Bougainvillea Spa & Skin Care

(610) 258-3375
3735 Nazareth Rd # 302A
Easton, PA 18042


Lice Specialists FAQ in Easton, PA

Can you grab lice with your fingers?

Eggs and nits also stick to the hair shaft, so they don’t come off easily. If you try to pull one out of the hair with your fingers, it won’t budge—it will move only if you use your nails to get behind it and force it off.

Why don’t adults get lice?

Adults are not immune to head lice. In fact, if you have any close contact with children or even parents of children you can be at risk of catching them if they have them. Lice transfer primarily through head to head contact, so you would have to get close to the other person.

What doctor do I see for lice?

If your child has head lice, a dermatologist can tell. A dermatologist can also recommend an effective treatment for your child. This may be one of the prescription treatments. Sometimes, simply combing your child’s hair to remove the lice and nits (eggs) can be effective.

How do you permanently remove lice and eggs from hair?

Spinosad (Natroba). Spinosad is approved for adults and children age 6 months and older. It can be applied to dry hair and rinsed with warm water after 10 minutes. It kills lice and nits and usually doesn’t need repeated treatment.

What kills lice on bedding?

Machine Wash and Bedding and Clothing. Use hot water (130°F) cycle paired with a high heat drying cycle. This process will dehydrate and kill any potential surviving lice and lice eggs.

How do you wear your hair when you have lice?

The common braid, a French braid, a fish tail braid, or a crown braid are all excellent hair styles to keep your hair up and out of the way of others. Any braid type that keeps your hair pulled back and contained is perfect for helping to prevent your contact with head lice.

Can you leave Nix on longer than 10 minutes?

For example, some recommend leaving Nix® on for 4 to 8 HOURS … instead of 10 minutes. Sometimes even overnight under a shower cap. Or they prescribe Elimite® cream for head lice … and leave it on overnight too.

How do you stop nits from hatching?

The only way to prevent them from hatching would be to remove them with a good metal nit comb, or your fingernails. Nits are laid by the mother and attached with a glue she formulates, to sit on the hair shaft in the perfect spot to incubate and hatch.

How do you get rid of lice permanently?

Benzyl alcohol (Ulesfia). This lotion kills active lice, not eggs. Ivermectin (Sklice). This lotion kills most head lice, even just-hatched lice, with just one use. Malathion (Ovide). This very strong lotion paralyzes and kills lice and some lice eggs. Spinosad (Natroba).

Should I stay home if I have lice?

Head Lice Information for Schools. Students diagnosed with live head lice do not need to be sent home early from school; they can go home at the end of the day, be treated, and return to class after appropriate treatment has begun. Nits may persist after treatment, but successful treatment should kill crawling lice.

What time of year is lice common?

The peak season for lice infestation is August through October and again in January. Head lice are tiny parasitic insects that feed on human blood. Lice come in three forms: nits (eggs), nymphs (baby lice), and adults. Nits are white or yellowish-brown and about the size of a poppy seed.

What happens if you have lice for years?

If you’re infested with body lice for a long time, you may experience skin changes such as thickening and discoloration — particularly around your waist, groin or upper thighs. Spread of disease. Body lice can carry and spread some bacterial diseases, such as typhus, relapsing fever or trench fever.

How do you get rid of lice super fast?

Suffocate the Lice Soak your child’s head in olive oil or coconut oil. Cover with a shower cap for at least 2 hours (or preferably overnight). When ready, remove the shower cap, and separate the hair into small sections, then use a metal nit comb to carefully remove the lice and eggs. Rinse the hair well with shampoo.

Why do I keep finding lice eggs but no lice?

Nits are often confused with other things found in the hair such as dandruff, hair spray droplets, and dirt particles. If no live nymphs or adult lice are seen, and the only nits found are more than ¼-inch from the scalp, the infestation is probably old and no longer active and does not need to be treated.

Are lice more active at night?

Head lice are most active at night. Itching is the first and most common symptom but may not appear for weeks after contracting lice. The itching is caused by an allergic reaction to the bug bites which can cause sores or raw skin on the scalp.