Now there are people who are dirty, will they also have lice on them?

Updated on pet 2024-07-12
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There are very few lice on people nowadays.

    1. The credit of shampoo cannot be ignored

    It is estimated that many young people in the countryside can't answer, because the rural conditions were more difficult at that time, in fact, many farmers don't use any toiletries, even if they do, they generally use the kind that is more green and environmentally friendly, such as soaphorn or other similar things, although washing hair with these things can also have foam on the surface, it looks similar to the effect of the current shampoo, but it is actually very different.

    Now shampoo is a chemical product, the ingredients in it are more complex, some of the ingredients themselves can be sterilized, of course, including head lice, farmers have been washing their hair with shampoo for a long time, which not only ensures that the hair is clean but also plays a role in sterilization, which can be said to kill two birds with one stone, so the credit of shampoo cannot be ignored.

    2. The low and humid living environment no longer exists

    In the 90s, the countryside was still dominated by tiled houses, although the old-fashioned tiled houses were warm in winter and cool in summer, but there were also obvious drawbacks, that is, damp and low, in such an environment, it was most likely to breed head lice.

    The head lice themselves run back and forth, and sometimes even if the farmer does not have it in his hair, it is likely that the head lice will come running when the farmer does not know it. After years of development, farmers now live in spacious and bright buildings or bungalows, the low and damp old houses no longer exist, and the clean and tidy living environment has eliminated the appearance of head lice.

    3. Farmers pay more attention to personal hygiene

    Because the countryside used to be relatively backward, all the energy of the farmers was spent on farming, so they did not pay much attention to many things, including personal hygiene, and sometimes they felt tired after a day of farm work, and simply scrubbed and fell asleep after returning home.

    Now it's different, farmers also know how to have a good mental outlook, so the first thing many migrant workers do after work is to wash and change into clean clothes, so that they are comfortable. Farmers are paying more attention to personal hygiene than they did in the 90s, which is one of the reasons why head lice are now fewer and almost disappearing.

    The above is the 3 reasons why there were a lot of head lice in the countryside in the 90s, and farmers couldn't catch each other when they helped each other, but now they are gone, but then again, there are fewer head lice now, but not nothing, some people with long hair, dirty, and people who don't like to wash their hair may still have head lice. Did you squeeze out head lice when you were a kid?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There will be no lice anymore, because lice are mainly domestic animals and poultry, they mainly attach to the body surface of animals and feed on the blood of animals. Nowadays, humans have little contact with these live animals, and the farmers who keep them often wash the animals.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No. Because lice are almost extinct now, and dirty people don't want lice on themselves, they won't have lice on them.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There should be few lice, it may be that their environment is relatively clean, and there will not be too many such animals, and the environment is more disinfected.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Lice are parasitic parasites that live on animals and live by sucking, and they grow when people come into contact with animals. The hosts are mainly terrestrial mammals, a few are marine mammals, and humans are often parasitized.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    What is the most common parasite in summer? Fleas, of course!

    However, there is another parasite with the same name as fleas, but it is ignored by people, and many people will confuse it with fleas, in fact, it has little to do with fleas, because its name is lice.

    So let's learn from today's article.

    What to do if you have lice on your dog?

    Since the difference is talking about lice, then we have to mention fleas.

    These two parasites are easy to confuse, especially for people who have never seen lice, and it is easy to mistake lice for fleas, and when the time comes, the money is spent, the dog is medicated, and the lice are still rampant.

    So figuring out the gap between the two is a top priority.

    The color of the lice ranges between white and yellow. Fleas tend to be very dark in color, or simply black.

    The lice only crawl and will not leave easily once it has chosen a place. As the name suggests, the flea always has to jump around.

    Lice like to survive around dogs' ears, necks, shoulders, chrysanthemums. Fleas prefer darker areas, such as the dog's belly and inner thighs.

    Lice can snappe on a dog's hair, so many people mistake it for a dog's dander. Fleas pass black-brown stools, which are actually blood from the host.

    Of course, lice also need to suck blood.

    Although the symptoms are similar to those of fleas, because lice only crawl, dogs with lice tend to show the following signs in an area.

    itch and scratch often.

    Dry, dull hair.

    Regional shedding, especially around the ears, neck, shoulders, and chrysanthemums.

    There is a chance that a wound caused by lice sucking blood can cause an infection.

    In extreme cases, dogs can develop anemia.

    Lice can spread tapeworms and other diseases.

    So here's the problem.

    How are lice transmitted?

    Lice are spread through close contact, such as wearing collars from other dogs, public combs at pet stores, public kennels, and so on.

    But then again, lice prefer dirty and messy environments, and they prefer dogs that haven't been bathed for a long time and live in a dirty environment when choosing a host.

    Therefore, it is very important to take regular baths and clean the room regularly.

    Eventually, the problem came.

    What should I do if I encounter lice?

    If your dog has been tormented by lice, I believe any professional pet hospital will advise you first: shave the dog's hair.

    Why is that?

    As mentioned earlier, lice will grab the dog's hair to keep it alive, so when the dog's hair, which is its habitat, is cleared, then it will be easy for it to leave the dog.

    Of course, if your dog is only found to have lice, several of the anthelmintic drugs that zipper often ** also have the effect of killing lice.

    Note: Once lice lay eggs on a dog, these eggs will attach to the hair, and even bathing will not wash the eggs away.

    So when you find something that is suspected to be lice, lice eggs, you can gently shake the dog's hair, and if it's dander, then it will definitely be shaken away. On the other hand, if it is lice, then it is useless for you to shake it.

    Unless you use a professional lice comb.

    A thousand words into one sentence:

    Lice hate clean dogs, people, and the environment.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, how do dog lice run to you, is it close contact with dogs, you can take chlorpheniramine vitamin C and viral tablets Mindi tablets, combined medication, and external application.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Bathe and change clothes frequently, do not touch animals that contain dog lice, if you want to touch these animals, you can put some drugs to kill dog lice on them, and then wash them.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If your pet dog has lice, it is not difficult to deal with the lice to people. The first thing to do is to get rid of lice on your dog, and the specific way is to use pet lice lotion (sold in supermarkets and pet stores) to bathe your dog. Once a day, wash for 3 days.

    At the same time, there are mosquito repellent sprays to clean the kennel and the ground near the kennel, etc. Because lice do not parasitize on the human body, as long as people bathe and change clothes, there are no lice on the body, and the lice are on the change of clothes. Scalding the changed clothes with boiling water can kill lice and lice eggs.

    If there are lice on the bed, it can also be scalded with boiling water.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If there is a dog or lion in the body, then you must wash it with medicinal water.

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