1. How long does it take for lice to lay eggs again after laying eggs once?The reproduction cycle of lice is 6-7 days. Body lice can produce 270 to 300 eggs in their lifetime, head lice can produce 80 to 110 eggs, and pubic lice can produce 26 eggs. Their reproduction capacity is also very large. 2. What are pubic lice and what causes them?Pubic lice, commonly known as triangular lice. The most common symptom is itching. The bites may cause a rash or small blue spots on the skin. The spots may last for months, even after all the lice are gone. You may also see tiny brown spots in the pubic hair that are very close to the skin and difficult to pick out. These spots are eggs (nits) laid by adult lice. The more sexual partners a person has, the greater the risk of disease, and the transmission rate is very high, so if your partner has pubic lice, sexual intercourse is prohibited, and both of you need to be treated at the same time. Inspection method Pubic lice do not require laboratory testing, just look with the naked eye. If necessary, vaginal hair will be taken to identify pubic lice or eggs under a microscope or magnifying glass. 3. What do fleas and lice look like?1 Below is an enlarged picture of a louse There are fewer lice on humans nowadays, but they are still very common on animals, especially those who keep dogs and cats at home. If these animals often go out and run around, they are easily bitten by lice, ticks and the like. Lice look disgusting when magnified. Lice live parasitic lives. If they leave the human body or animal body, they will die in 3-5 days. If you really want to avoid lice, the best way is to wash clothes frequently, take a bath frequently and keep hygiene. You can also use pesticides to disinfect your home regularly. 2 The fleas look like the following picture Although fleas and lice are both very small, fleas have a pair of relatively strong hind legs that are good at jumping. Their bodies are small and flat, and their shells have strong protective capabilities. However, lice have flat bodies and do not have strong hind legs. This is the biggest difference between the two. |
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