Treatment For Lice Great Falls MT

Find top doctors who perform Treatment For Lice in Great Falls, MT. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Great Falls, MT.

Local Businesses

Pollington, Michelle – Montana Plastic Surgery Ctr

(406) 727-6363
5758 S Maryland Ave # 1B
Great Falls, MT 59401


Karl J Hapcic

(406) 454-2171
60 E Delaware Pl # 15
Great Falls, MT 59405


Baldridge, Byron

406-727-1131
2300 12Th Ave S
Great Falls, MT 59405


Antonio Santin

406-727-6544
1600 9Th St. South – Montana Plastic Surgery Center
Great Falls, MT 59405


Montana Plastic Surgery Center

(406)727-6363
2000 N Racine Ave # 3100
Great Falls, MT 59401


Antonio Santin

(406) 727-6363
1600 Ninth Street South
Great Falls, MT 59405


Antonio Santin Hodges

406-727-6363
2519 13Th Ave S
Great Falls, MT 59405


Hapcic, Karl J – Hapcic Karl J

(406) 454-2171
737 N Michigan Ave # 1045
Great Falls, MT 59401


Emilia Ploplys

(406) 455-2821
1420 N Lake Shore Dr
Great Falls, MT 59405


Byron David Baldridge

406-727-1131
2300 12Th Ave S
Great Falls, MT 59405


Stewart William West

406-727-7171
2012 14Th St Sw
Great Falls, MT 59404


Christopher Conner

406-454-2171  
1400 29Th Street South – Great Falls Clinic
Great Falls, MT 59405


Dr.Antonio Santin

(406) 727-6363
1600 9Th Street South
Great Falls, MT 59405


Santin, Antonio – Montana Plastic Surgery Ctr

(406) 727-6363
1044 N Mozart St
Great Falls, MT 59401


Robert Arthur Neill

406-866-3303
Po Box 2065
Great Falls, MT 59403


Byron David Baldridge

(406) 727-1131
2300 12Th Ave S – Suite 101
Great Falls, MT 59405


Montana Plastic Surgery Center

(406) 727-6363
550 W Adams St # 6
Great Falls, MT 59405


Stewart West

(406) 454-2171
Po Box 5012
Great Falls, MT 59403


Byron Baldridge

(406) 727-1131
2300 12Th Ave S Ste 101
Great Falls, MT 59405


Montana Dermaesthetics

(406) 727-4008
1417 9Th St S, Ste 201
Great Falls, MT 59405


Treatment For Lice FAQ in Great Falls, MT

Do lice multiply quickly?

Lice are tiny insects that live in hair, bite, and can multiply quickly, laying up to 10 eggs a day. And lice don’t discriminate! Anyone can get lice, regardless of age, social status, race or gender. Luckily, lice don’t spread disease contrary to popular misconception, but they do itch!

How long do lice stay in your hair?

Adult lice can live up to 30 days on a person’s head. To live, adult lice need to feed on blood several times daily. Without blood meals, the louse will die within 1 to 2 days off the host. Life cycle image and information courtesy of DPDx.

What is the best nit treatment?

Lice and nits can be removed by wet combing. You should try this method first. You can buy a special fine-toothed comb (detection comb) online or from pharmacies to remove head lice and nits.

Can you get rid of lice in one day?

No. The two treatments 9 days apart are designed to eliminate all live lice, and any lice that may hatch from eggs that were laid after the first treatment. Many nits are more than ¼ inch from the scalp.

How long do lice last on pillows?

As head lice can live on pillows, you’ll need to clean them. Adult lice can only survive for two days without a host. However, they can still lay eggs. If the infected person has had a lice treatment and then picks up stray lice from their pillow, the lice infestation cycle can start all over again.

Do lice like cold water?

CAN COLD WATER KILL LICE? Cold water does not kill head lice. If dumped on the head, the lice will only cozy up closer to the scalp, hanging on tightly with its legs. If a louse somehow makes it into cold water, it may slow down some, but will die as a result of being removed from its home.

Do you feel lice immediately?

The most common symptom of any type of lice is itching. Lice bites cause an allergic reaction that causes this itchy feeling. However, you may not feel itchy right away, especially if it’s a light infestation. You may not notice any symptoms for up to six weeks the first time you get lice.

Will lice go away on its own?

Head lice survive less than one or two days if they fall off the scalp and cannot feed. Head lice eggs (nits) cannot hatch and usually die within a week if they do not remain under ideal conditions of heat and humidity similar to those found close to the human scalp.

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 happens if you don’t treat lice?

Untreated head lice may degrade the scalp and affects it health and that of the hair. If the follicles become blocked, then hair loss may occur. It is hard to have well-conditioned hair if it is covered in head lice eggs, lice and bacteria.

Who is more prone to lice?

Some studies suggest that girls get head lice more often than boys, probably due to more frequent head-to-head contact. In the United States, infestation with head lice is much less common among African-Americans than among persons of other races.

How many lice are in one egg?

Only one live bug can be produced per nit or egg. After the egg is laid, it takes roughly seven to 10 days for it to hatch. Once the egg hatches, it takes another seven to 10 days to reach maturity and begin laying eggs of its own. An adult louse can lay up to six eggs per day and live for up to 30 days on a host.

How do I make sure lice don’t come back?

Avoid head-to-head (hair-to-hair) contact during play and other activities at home, school, and elsewhere (sports activities, playground, slumber parties, camp). Do not share clothing such as hats, scarves, coats, sports uniforms, hair ribbons, or barrettes. Do not share combs, brushes, or towels.

What product kills lice eggs?

Nix Ultra® kills lice and, unlike some lice treatments, kills eggs too, by suffocation. Nix Ultra® is specially designed to eliminate hard-to-kill Super Lice, which have developed resistance to many traditional lice treatments.