1. 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. 2. What are the causes of pubic lice?The cause of pubic lice is an unclean sexual history, or a lack of hygiene, including personal hygiene and environmental hygiene. This disease is rare now, but it can still be seen in some cities. Due to poor personal hygiene, it is easy to spread pubic lice to each other. Pubic lice are parasitic infections, which have a lot to do with the unhygienic environment that people usually come into contact with. 3. How do pubic lice come about?Pubic lice are caused by poor personal hygiene, not changing underwear frequently, or being infected by clothing infested with pubic lice. It may also be transmitted by luck, all of which can cause pubic lice. 4. What are pubic lice and why do they grow?Pubic lice is a disease caused by an infestation of lice. Most people may get sick because their living environment is not clean, they live in a hotel, or they have contact with infected people. Most adults will have lice attached to the pubic hair, which can be observed with the naked eye, but the eggs will be attached to the skin and are not easy to detect with the naked eye. The most commonly used treatment method at present is to wipe the pubic hair and apply sulfur ointment. Use it every day for at least one week. Sheets, quilt covers, underwear, etc. should be exposed to the sun for disinfection. |
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