Treatment For Lice Yakima WA

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

Local Businesses

Thomas Perry

(509) 575-1884
305 S 11Th Ave Ste 2
Yakima, WA 98902


Lawrence M Stilinovic

509-965-5555
801 S 22Nd Ave
Yakima, WA 98902


Yakima Plastic Surgery

(509) 575-8633
1815 Hudson St
Yakima, WA 98902


Yakima Oral Surgery

(509) 965-8911
6808 Ne Fourth Plain Blvd Ste G
Yakima, WA 98908


Cascade Cosmetic & Rcnstrctv

(509) 664-7366
855 Nw 6Th Ave
Yakima, WA 98902


Joeckel, Sara H – Joeckel Sara H

(509) 853-7546
1701 Creekside Loop, #120
Yakima, WA 98902


Joeckel Sara H

(509) 853-7546
1701 Creekside Loop Ste 120
Yakima, WA 98902


Cascade Cosmetic & Recon Surgery

(509) 225-4555
418 Ne 4Th Ave Ste 109
Yakima, WA 98902


Otolaryngology Clinic

1-509-575-7500
307 South 12Th Avenue Suite 12
Yakima, WA 98902


Kamal Fouad Aboulhosn

509-966-6000
1017 S 40Th Ave
Yakima, WA 98908


Ent-Facial Plastic Surgery

(509) 453-5300
Po Box 809
Yakima, WA 98902


Plastic Surgery Center

(509)965-5555
2304 Nw 209Th St
Yakima, WA 98908


Ecklund, Kirk

506-225-6811
506 N 40Th Ave Ste 201
Yakima, WA 98908


Kirk Ecklund

(509) 966-7899
506 N 40Th Ave Ste 201
Yakima, WA 98908


Barlow Darryl W

1-509-575-7500
307 South 12Th Avenue Suite 12
Yakima, WA 98902


Donald Michael Pehlke

(509) 575-6888
1111 W Spruce – Suite 24
Yakima, WA 98902


Yakima Valley Dermatology

(509) 966-7899
506 North 40Th Avenue
Yakima, WA 98908


D Michael Pehlke

509-575-6888
1111 W Spruce St Ste 24
Yakima, WA 98902


Abbenhaus James I

(509)575-7500
101 S Parkway Ave
Yakima, WA 98902


Bernard Swartz

(509) 575-8633
1710 W Main St Ste 110
Yakima, WA 98902


Treatment For Lice FAQ in Yakima, WA

What gets rid of lice the fastest?

Ivermectin (Sklice). This lotion kills most head lice, even just-hatched lice, with just one use. You don’t need to comb out lice eggs (nits). Children ages 6 months and older can use this product.

Can you treat lice yourself?

Self-care. Whether you use nonprescription or prescription shampoo to kill lice, much of the treatment involves self-care steps you can take at home. These include making sure all the nits are removed and that all clothing, bedding, personal items and furniture are free of lice.

What do head lice eat?

Lice eat tiny amounts of blood (much less than a mosquito does) for their nourishment and use their sticky little feet to hold on to hair. Gross! When lice start living in hair, they also start to lay eggs, or nits. Lice can survive up to 30 days on a person’s head and can lay eight eggs a day.

Why can’t you use conditioner after lice treatment?

First, wash the hair with a regular shampoo. Then, towel dry it before using the anti-lice creme. Do not use a conditioner or creme rinse after shampooing. Reason: It will interfere with Nix.

Why is lice such a big deal?

Head lice are annoying, but they’re not dangerous and they don’t spread disease. They’re not a sign of poor hygiene — head lice need blood and they don’t care whether it’s from someone who’s clean or dirty. It’s best to treat head lice right away to prevent them from spreading.

What causes head lice?

Head-to-head contact with an already infested person is the most common way to get head lice. Head-to-head contact is common during play at school, at home, and elsewhere (sports activities, playground, slumber parties, camp). Although uncommon, head lice can be spread by sharing clothing or belongings.

How do you get rid of lice overnight?

Smothering agents: There are several common home products that may kill lice by depriving them of air and smothering them. These products include petroleum jelly (Vaseline), olive oil, butter, or mayonnaise. Any of these products may be applied to the scalp and hair, covered with a shower cap, and left on overnight.

What are 4 symptoms of head lice?

Intense itching on the scalp, body or in the genital area. A tickling feeling from movement of hair. The presence of lice on your scalp, body, clothing, or pubic or other body hair. Lice eggs (nits) on hair shafts. Sores on the scalp, neck and shoulders.

How do you treat lice naturally?

tea tree oil. lavender oil. neem oil. clove oil. eucalyptus oil. aniseed oil. cinnamon leaf oil. red thyme oil.

Is it possible to only have 1 lice?

Children can have a few nits without actually having a case of head lice. Usually children have no more than 10 to 20 live lice. Good lighting is important when you are checking. Head lice move fast and are hard to see.