Lice Specialists Providence RI

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

Local Businesses

Paul Liu

(401) 456-4897
825 Chalkstone Avenue Prior 4 Bldg. Rm. 402
Providence, RI 02908


Dana Lynn Paquette Hall

(401) 456-2521
50 Maude St
Providence, RI 02908


Rachel Sullivan

(401) 649-4901
235 Plain Street Suite 203
Providence, RI 02905


Laws, Richard – University Medical Group Inc

(401) 456-2104
50 Maude St # 1
Providence, RI 02918


Stephen Ernest Glinick

401-331-0310
100 Highland Ave
Providence, RI 02906


Dr.Elizabeth Welch

(401) 331-0310
100 Highland Ave # 301
Providence, RI 02906


Howard S Sturim Facs

401-861-0700
1 Randall Sq
Providence, RI 02904


Rhode Island Hospital

(401) 444-4000
593 Eddy St
Providence, RI 02903


Hines Dermatology Assoc Inc

(401) 421-8680
235 Plain St
Providence, RI 02905


Edstrom, Lee E – E Plastic Surgery

(401) 331-2303
2 Dudley St # 460
Providence, RI 02918


Elizabeth Ann Welch

(401) 331-0310
100 Highland Ave – Suite 301
Providence, RI 02906


David Barrall

401-274-0700
151 Waterman Street
Providence, RI 02906


Richard Joseph Zienowicz

401-453-0120
2 Dudley St
Providence, RI 02905


Lee Edstrom

(401) 331-2303
2 Dudley Street Suite 460
Providence, RI 02905


Charpentier Kevin

(401) 228-0560
2 Dudley St Ste 470
Providence, RI 02905


Hand Surgery Specialists

(401)274-0700
151 Waterman Street
Providence, RI 02906


Jack R. Bevivino

401-521-9290
120 Dudley Street
Providence, RI 02905


Howard S Sturim

401-831-8919
79 Williams St Apt 2
Providence, RI 02906


Elizabeth Ann Welch

401-331-0310
100 Highland Ave
Providence, RI 02906


Jessica Risser

(401) 444-8450
593 Eddy St
Providence, RI 02903


Lice Specialists FAQ in Providence, RI

What naturally keeps lice away?

Coconut, tea tree oil, lavender, eucalyptus, rosemary, lemon grass, and peppermint are scents popularly believed to repel lice. Using any coconut scented shampoo and conditioner is an easy way to increase your defense.

Is rubbing alcohol good for lice?

However, rubbing alcohol is not an FDA-approved treatment for head lice. Nor has it been proven to have any effect on head lice. One of the most common uses of rubbing alcohol is as a disinfectant. It’s often used in the medical field to sterilize surgical tools, and clean skin before injections or blood draws.

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.

What kills unhatched lice eggs?

Spinosad topical suspension, 0.9%, was approved by the FDA in 2011. Since it kills live lice as well as unhatched eggs, retreatment is usually not needed. Nit combing is not required. Spinosad topical suspension is approved for the treatment of children 6 months of age and older.

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.

Where do head lice come from in the first place?

Usually, you would have to be in head-to-head contact with a person who has lice. This can be common in schools or kindergartens, where children are often close together. Sharing combs, brushes, towels, hats, and other personal items can hasten the spread of head lice.

How many lice are usually found on a head?

Typically, 10–15 head lice are found. The number of lice often depends on personal hygiene, for example, how often the person bathes, shampoos, or changes and washes his/her clothing.

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.

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.

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).

Can Apple Cider remove lice?

While there are anecdotal reports that suggest apple cider vinegar as a remedy to kill lice and stop lice infestation, there is no scientific or clinical evidence that supports this claim.

Will lice go away if I shave my head?

Shaving Will Not Get Rid of Lice. The reason shaving will not work is because lice live on the base of the hair, and on the scalp. The nits are laid right at the base of the hair oftentimes against the scalp. Shaving will not get close enough to make an impact on the lice and nits.

What smell keeps lice away?

Coconut, tea tree oil, lavender, eucalyptus, rosemary, lemon grass, and peppermint are scents popularly believed to repel lice. Using any coconut scented shampoo and conditioner is an easy way to increase your defense. At 1% concentration, tea tree oil killed 100% of head lice after 30 minutes.

What kind of Listerine kills lice?

We are pleased to hear that the amber Listerine worked so well to treat lice. We suspect it too works by suffocating them. The herbal oils in Listerine, such as eucalyptol, thymol, menthol and methyl salicylate, may also discourage lice.