There are shampoos for head lice. They contain pesticides which kill the critters.
See if you can obtain these:
Infectopedicul (Pyrethroid Permethrin)
InfectoPedicul Malathion (Organophosphate Malathion)
Jacutin N Spray
There are probably others, but these are the ones I know of.
Use those, comb your hair, dry and repeat this a few days to a week later. It should kill everything.
I got headlice from my classmates one or two times back in school *sigh* and it worked like a charm.
Also try changing your bedsheets, cleaning all of your clothes / rugs etc. There might be lice in/on those by now.
It's also recommended that all people you are commonly in contact with check themselves for head lice and do the same, as normally 6 weeks pass before they are even detected.
There are also tablets (Ivermectin) and 'physical' products containing Dimeticones. If your doctors don't know that, then they really are crap.
Is it normal to get nits and head lice as a female adult?
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There are shampoos for head lice. They contain pesticides which kill the critters.
See if you can obtain these:
Infectopedicul (Pyrethroid Permethrin)
InfectoPedicul Malathion (Organophosphate Malathion)
Jacutin N Spray
There are probably others, but these are the ones I know of.
Use those, comb your hair, dry and repeat this a few days to a week later. It should kill everything.
I got headlice from my classmates one or two times back in school *sigh* and it worked like a charm.
Also try changing your bedsheets, cleaning all of your clothes / rugs etc. There might be lice in/on those by now.
It's also recommended that all people you are commonly in contact with check themselves for head lice and do the same, as normally 6 weeks pass before they are even detected.
There are also tablets (Ivermectin) and 'physical' products containing Dimeticones. If your doctors don't know that, then they really are crap.