PEDICULUS HUMANUS CAPITIS Flashcards

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Presentation

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(1) Head lice are 3-4 mm in length. They can be seen on the hair shafts and scalp with careful observation.
(2) Nits are sometimes easier to see than the lice and are fluorescent.
(3) Diagnosis is not usually difficult, but may require repeated examinations.
(a) Pruritus with excoriation.
(b) Occasionally, sky-blue macules (maculae ceruleae) on the inner thighs or lower abdomen in pubic louse infestation
(c) Eyelash infestation may induce blepharitis, with lid pruritus, scaling, crusting and purulent discharge

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Treatment

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(1) Permethrin rinse 1% (Nix); Permethrin 5% (Elimite); Lindane % (Kwell)
(a) Sexual contacts/family members should also be treated.
(b) As a last resort, shaving hair can be curative.
(2) Removing nits is essential (Nit combs)
(a) If you kill the lice but leave the nits, they come back in 8-10 days.
(b) Hair saturated with a solution of 50% vinegar and 50% water, applied and removed in 15 minutes may help to “unglue” nits.
(3) Clothes and bedclothes should be washed and dried at high temperature if possible.
(4) Alternative Therapies or “Home Remedies”:
(a) Vaseline (Petrolatum) to the scalp overnight and covered with a shower cap, smother the lice.
(b) This treatment does not kill nits, so it should be repeated for 3-4 weeks.
(c) Hair Clean 1-2-3 hairspray is an oil that kills lice in 15 minutes

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Differential Diagnosis

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(1) Seborrheic Dermatitis
(2) Impetigo
(3) Insect Bites - bed bugs

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Labs/Studies/Imaging

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(1) Woods Lamp

(2) Adequate lighting & magnifying glass

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Disposition

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(1) Full Duty, considerations taken for laundering clothing, bedding and those
in close quarters with other persons

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Complications

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(1) Secondary infections

(2) Recurrence

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