Sexual Health
I have pubic lice. My husband doesn't know what's wrong with pubic lice. What medication should I use to treat them
I got pubic lice, but my husband didn't do anything wrong
Or sexual transmission.
The transmission mode of male and female pubic lice is sexual intercourse, so it is often considered a sexually transmitted disease. Clothes and beds are also important ways to spread pubic lice. Usually, toilets do not spread pubic lice because the surface of the toilet is relatively smooth and there is no place to stay. If you have the above symptoms and you can find small parasites that move slowly like small crabs in your hair, you can usually determine that they are parasitic. The pubic lice are small parasites that parasitize human hair, with a size of 1-3mm and a flat shape resembling small crabs. It is called the pubic lice because it is very common in the genital area. In fact, traces of pubic lice can also be found in the hair around the anus, lower abdomen, chest hair, and armpit hair. It adheres to the hair and feeds on human blood, so it often feels itchy in the parasitic area.
What medicine is used to treat pubic lice
For pubic lice, 100 tinctures of spray and lindane ointment can be used for treatment. Drugs in the infected area can be used for cleaning after 10 minutes to avoid secondary damage caused by residual drugs on the skin. Sulfur ointment can also be used to stimulate the opening of pores and enhance the effect of killing pubic lice. In addition, these patients can also choose to take Ivermectin orally under the guidance of doctors. If the pubic lice infect the eyebrows and other parts around the eyes, you can use Vaseline to apply it locally, usually before going to bed, and clean it after getting up the next morning. You need to be more careful when applying it to avoid eye irritation.
Some patients believe that using alcohol to apply to affected areas can disinfect and kill lice. However, due to the strong stimulation of alcohol, applying to the genitals may damage the skin, which is not conducive to disease relief. Therefore, it is not recommended for patients to treat themselves, but professional treatment at a hospital is necessary. It is recommended to maintain good hygiene habits, keep the skin clean and dry, frequently change underwear, use boiling water to heat underwear, bed sheets, etc., but also need to be exposed to sunlight. In addition, patients need to avoid the same room during treatment, and Sexual partner also need to be checked.