Lice Specialists Towson MD

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

Local Businesses

Lowitt, Mark

410-321-1195
6565 N Charles St Ste 315
Towson, MD 21204


Bayada Nurses

(410) 823-0880
1001 Cromwell Bridge Rd Ste 300
Towson, MD 21286


Baltimore Center For Plastic

(410) 828-4123
6535 N Charles St # 250
Towson, MD 21286


Larry Lickstein

(410) 296-0414
8322 Bellona Avenue Suite 300
Towson, MD 21204


Thomas T Provost

7401 Osler Dr Ste 107
Towson, MD 21204


William Crawley

410-494-1450
6565 N Charles St Ste 401
Towson, MD 21204


Nassif Soueid, M.D.

410-427 5555
7505 Osler Drive, Ste# 204
Towson, MD 21204


Nassif Elias Soueid

410-427-5555
7505 Osler Dr Ste 204
Towson, MD 21204


Nassif Soueid

(410) 321-0808
7505 Osler Drive Suite 204
Towson, MD 21204


John Franklin Strahan

(410) 821-6050
7401 Osler Drive – Suite 107
Towson, MD 21204


Crawley, William A – Crawley William A

(410) 494-1450
6565 N Charles St # 401
Towson, MD 21286


Flores, Jaime – Flores Jaime

(410) 821-6994
6569 N Charles St
Towson, MD 21286


Alexander, Guba – Alexander Guba

(410) 821-0790
6569 N Charles St
Towson, MD 21286


Orlinsky, Diane

203-237-8997
8320 Bellona Ave Ste 20
Towson, MD 21204


John F Strahan

410-821-6050
7401 Osler Dr Ste 107
Towson, MD 21204


Alexander Guba

(410) 821-8181
6569 N. Charles Street Suite 707
Towson, MD 21204


Wilhelmsen & Assoc

(410) 823-3885
7401 Osler Dr
Towson, MD 21204


Paul Ringelman

(410) 823-3885
7401 Osler Drive Suite 208
Towson, MD 21204


Frederik C Hansen Facs

410-321-8196
800 Malvern Ave
Towson, MD 21204


Baltimore Center For Plastic

(410) 828-4123
6535 N Charles St Ste 250
Towson, MD 21204


Lice Specialists FAQ in Towson, MD

Do you have to throw away pillows if you have lice?

Myth About Head Lice Many parents arrive at our treatment center ready to throw out all their sheets, blankets, mattress, couch, and any piece of furniture that their child has touched in the last 24 hours. Lice Lifters is happy to tell you that of that is necessary.

Why does my daughter keep getting nits?

There are two reasons for a recurrent lice infestation: The lice treatment you used didn’t work. You or someone in your family came in contact with lice again.

Do nits survive on bedding?

Lice and nits can live on pillows and sheets. Lice glue their eggs to the hair strands of their host. However, if a piece of hair with an egg falls out while the lice host is sleeping, an egg could end up on pillows or sheets.

Can lice survive hair dye?

Hair dye may kill lice as it contains chemicals such as ammonia and hydrogen peroxide, which lice may be sensitive to. However, it is not likely that hair dye can kill nits, which will return as lice once hatched.

What happens if lice doesn’t go away?

If a head lice treatment that you can buy without a prescription fails to work, the CDC recommends that you see a health care provider. Highly effective prescription treatments that you apply to the scalp are available.

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.

How do salons prevent lice?

Ensure that all hair instruments (combs, razors, scissors) come from a container with a disinfectant solution inside. If they are pulled from a drawer, ask if they are new for the day. Hairdressers should wear protective garments like gloves and aprons. This is an easy way to promote cleanliness.

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.

Why can I not 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.

What time of year is head lice most 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.

How do you tell how long you’ve had lice?

Infestation timeline So if you look on the scalp and see no visible adult lice and several small nits, it’s likely that you’ve caught lice in the earlier stages and had them for less than 2 weeks. Nits and nymphs: 1.5 to 2 weeks. If you see nits and small, moving lice, you’ve likely had lice for 1.5 to 2 weeks.

Do electric lice combs work?

Technically yes, a lice comb can be a complete lice treatment on its own, but it depends entirely on the person using it. If hair is treated with a good electric head lice comb and perfect precision, every louse and nit could be combed out and the lice effectively treated.

How do I clean my house after 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.