Lice Specialists Valley Stream NY

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

Local Businesses

Isabella Ilarda

(516) 791-8664
260 W Sunrise Hwy – # 305
Valley Stream, NY 11580


Mark Kahn

(516) 791-8664
260 W Sunrise Hwy – # 305
Valley Stream, NY 11580


Lawrence Robert Sirota

(516) 791-3150
260 W Sunrise Hwy – Suite 303
Valley Stream, NY 11581


Stewart Brazin

(516) 825-8910
210 W Sunrise Hwy
Valley Stream, NY 11580


Lawrence Sirota

(516) 791-3150
260 W Sunrise Hwy # 303
Valley Stream, NY 11580


Miriam S Libkind

516-791-8664
260 W Sunrise Hwy
Valley Stream, NY 11581


Nancy Sue Wolfin

516-561-0488
310 E Shore Rd 15 Fletcher Ave
Valley Stream, NY 11580


Tankel, Marvin – Atlantic Dermatologic Association

(516) 791-8664
260 W Sunrise Hwy # 305
Valley Stream, NY 11581


Mark Robert Kahn

(516) 791-8664
260 W Sunrise Hwy – Suite 305
Valley Stream, NY 11581


Stewart A Brazin

516-825-8910
210 E Sunrise Hwy Ste 202
Valley Stream, NY 11581


Eve Judith Lowenstein

516-766-0345
594 Hungry Harbor Rd
Valley Stream, NY 11581


Alan M Nussbaum

(516) 791-6300
87 Gibson Blvd
Valley Stream, NY 11581


Lawrence Sirota

(516) 791-3150
260 W. Sunrise Highway Suite 303
Valley Stream, NY 11581


Sirota Lawrence R Do

(516) 791-3150
260 W Sunrise Hwy Ste 303
Valley Stream, NY 11580


Alan Martin Nussbaum

516-791-6300
87 Gibson Blvd
Valley Stream, NY 11581


Suzanne J Sirota Rosenberg, Do

516-318-6595
260 W Sunrise Hwy Ste 303
Valley Stream, NY 11581


Brazin, Stewart A – Brazin Stewart A

(516) 825-8910
210 E Sunrise Hwy
Valley Stream, NY 11581


Gina Marrero

(516) 791-8664
260 W Sunrise Hwy # 305
Valley Stream, NY 11580


Lawrence Sirota, Do

516-791-3150
260 W Sunrise Hwy Ste 303
Valley Stream, NY 11581


Sirota Lawrence R Pc

(516)791-3150
260 West Sunrise Highway
Valley Stream, NY 11581


Lice Specialists FAQ in Valley Stream, NY

Does hairspray prevent lice?

Hairspray makes it harder for the louse to grab hold. The smell of hairspray and the use of solvents (sad but true) in them can also deter creepy crawlies from finding their way in. Not to mention that if you’re tying longer hair back, you’ve got a double whammy.

Can lice live on hair clippers?

If your clippers have been exposed, you’ll need to know how to clean them so that the lice aren’t spread from person to person. This means that you’ll need to clean and disinfect your clippers and kill the lice.

Does shaving get rid of lice?

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.

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.

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.

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 happens if lice infestation goes untreated?

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.

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.

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.

Can lice be permanent?

The life cycle of the louse starts with a female laying her eggs, which are known as nits. Nits are minuscule, smaller than the head of a pin. They’re hardy too, attaching on the hair shaft close to the scalp with a glue-like adhesive. This is what makes it so tough to get rid of head lice permanently.

Where do lice hide the most?

Body lice generally are found on clothing and bedding used by infested people. Sometimes body lice are be seen on the body when they feed. Body lice eggs usually are seen in the seams of clothing or on bedding. Occasionally eggs are attached to body hair.