Lice Specialists Lafayette LA

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

Local Businesses

Acadiana Dermatology

(337) 981-6065
825 Ne 10Th St # 5350
Lafayette, LA 70503


Fitzgerald, Jeanne – Acadiana Dermatology

(337) 369-7546
12400 Saint Andrews Dr
Lafayette, LA 70593


Christopher Raymond Hubbell

(337) 981-6065
913 S College Rd – Suite 216
Lafayette, LA 70503


Mattingly, Donna – Acadiana Otolaryngology Head

(337) 981-6464
7317 North Macarthur Boulevard
Lafayette, LA 70593


Dupree Daniel G Dr

(337) 235-6886
1101 S College Rd
Lafayette, LA 70503


Alldredge C Barrett

(337)232-2330
1000 Southwest 44Th Street Suite 300
Lafayette, LA 70503


Ardoin Robin C Phd

(337)234-1780
3301 North West 63Rd
Lafayette, LA 70508


Daigle Ronald J

(337) 232-5954
155 Hospital Dr
Lafayette, LA 70503


Ajeune Advanced Medical Skin Care

(337) 989-7272
913 S College Rd – Ste 216
Lafayette, LA 70503


Russell C Romero

(337) 233-5025
1101 South College Road – Suite 400
Lafayette, LA 70503


Alldredge, C Barrett – Acadiana Otolaryngology

(337) 232-2330
12400 Saint Andrews Dr
Lafayette, LA 70593


Acadian Facial Plastic Surgery

(337) 237-0650
4200 S Douglas Ave Ste 225
Lafayette, LA 70503


J. Kevin Duplechain, Facs

(337) 456-3282

Lafayette, LA 70508


Noel, Stella B – Noel Stella B

(337) 235-9779
601 W Saint Mary Blvd, #506
Lafayette, LA 70506


Delatte Stephen J

(337) 269-4949
2801 Parklawn Drive Suite 207
Lafayette, LA 70503


Acadiana Oral & Facial Surgery

(337) 234-4005
3727 Nw 63Rd St., Suite 200
Lafayette, LA 70508


Michael Daigle

(225) 233-8843
1101 S College Rd Ste 302
Lafayette, LA 70503


Dr. Kenneth Odinet, Plastic Surgery, Lafayette, Louisiana, United States

(337) 234-8648
5300 N. Grand Blvd, Suite 205
Lafayette, LA 70506


Physicians Skin Care

(337) 233-3393
155 Hospital Dr – Ste 201
Lafayette, LA 70503


Dupree & Neupert

(337) 984-0403
2224 Nw 50Th Stste 194
Lafayette, LA 70506


Lice Specialists FAQ in Lafayette, LA

What happens if lice doesn’t go away?

You may be wondering: why won’t my lice go away? Head lice keep recurring when eggs are missed and left in the hair. Those missed eggs then hatch and you find head lice again. Removing all the eggs is key to stopping head lie recurring.

How long can lice live on a hairbrush?

Adult lice can’t live longer than 24 hours or so on nonhuman surfaces like carpets, hardwood floors, clothing, furniture, sports helmets, headphones, or hair accessories. However, if you have identified lice in your home, isolate and wash those items and areas within at least 72 hours.

Should I tell people I have lice?

Children are vulnerable to acquiring head lice over and over again. Telling others that you are screening regularly may help raise the community standard by reminding others to do the same.

How do I disinfect my house from lice?

Wash items on a hot water cycle and dry on high heat for at least twenty minutes. The heated wash and dry will remove and kill any lice left. Carpets, mattresses, and flooring can simply be vacuumed and cleaned with everyday cleaning products.

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 hair Cannot get lice?

Head lice and coily hair: Signs and treatment. Head lice have difficulty gripping onto coily hair. As a result, Black people with coily hair and others with this hair type may be less susceptible to head lice. Head lice are small insects that live in human hair.

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.

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 lice dig into your skull?

Head lice are very common. They are small (adult lice are the size of a sesame seed) grey-brown insects. They cannot fly or jump; neither can they burrow into the scalp.

Why can’t I get rid of lice?

The head lice may have become resistant to the treatment. If the treatment used does not kill the head lice, your health care provider and pharmacist can help you be sure the treatment was used correctly and may recommend a completely different product if they think the head lice are resistant to the first treatment.