Pandemic hair is about to explode when 98% of lice are resistant

According to experts, 98% of today's hair lice are immune to most current treatments.

You think, hair lice only exist in ancient times, the time when we didn't have lice products to use?

But the truth is that they still exist and are secretly creating a pandemic outbreak. Because almost all head lice are immune to popular treatments, in other words, some lice treatment products are becoming ineffective.

Some recent research by doctors at Peyton Manning Hospital (USA) has shown that hair lice today are immune to most current treatments.

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Do you feel goosebumps when you see this scene?

Accordingly, the parasites are now mutated, becoming immune to permethrin and permethrins - compounds commonly used to kill parasites and harmful insects such as mosquitoes and cockroaches .

Another study produced a red alert when it showed that 98% of lice in at least 42 countries developed an antibody against the lice kill drugs.

Moreover, pyrethrins instead of killing lice also make them stronger.

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Close up image of a hair lice.

To demonstrate super-lice resistance, experts have returned to video to monitor the development of head lice. One side - the lice are not treated with drugs but removed naturally by manual methods. In the second case, they will receive treatment.

The results showed that the drug treatment party - lice developed with high speed.

Dr. Belcher, the head of the study, said that sometimes parents do not pay attention to shampoo products that do not contain lice killers, but simply treat dandruff . which also makes the condition worse.

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The incredible amount of hair lice on a girl's head.

Hair lice known as pediculosis capitis , are tiny insects that inhabit human hair and can grow to the size of a sesame seed. They grow by nibbling on the scalp and sucking on the host's blood.

Lice can crawl from one head to another and proliferate on our heads. Lice eggs hatch in about 1 week. When hatched, it is often difficult to detect because they are yellow, or brown, mixed with the color of the hair. The most obvious signs of a child with lice are that they scratch their heads a lot, often.

Therefore, try to keep good hygiene, or use some folk methods such as olive oil, lemon juice, crushed garlic . to rub on your hair - to help prevent the development of lice.