Causes For Pediculosis Pubis
Pediculosis is defined as a infestation of lice eggs ( nits ), lice larvae, or adult lice that occurs on hairy regions of the body. Pediculosis most commonly occurs on the head, more specifically the scalp, which is typically the hairiest area on a person's body. Pediculosis on the scalp is officially called pediculosis capitis otherwise known as head lice. Pediculosis corporis is a body lice infestation and pediculosis pubis or 'crabs' is a pubic lice infestation. Lice live in hairy areas because they lay their 'nits' or egg sacs on individual hair shafts. The cause of pediculosis is coming into direct contact with a person or object containing lice, and the lice crawl onto you and migrate to hairy areas to live, feed, and lay eggs.
Pediculosis capitis, pediculosis corporal, and pediculosis pubis or head lice, body lice, and pubic lice respectively, all may result in severe itching because the lice feed on human blood in the crawling stage of their life cycle. Other signs of a pediculosis condition, besides intense itching, include small red bumps usually on the head, neck or shoulders, and tiny white bumps ( the eggs or nits ) on the bottom of hair shafts.
Causes of Pediculosis
The cause of pediculosis is quite simply this, a person suffering from pediculosis has came into contact with a person, place, or object where lice were already living. The lice were transmitted, or caught a ride on this new body, and have decided to set up camp. Many people believe that the causes for pediculosis are poor grooming habits or unsanitary conditions, but that is being debated as to whether dirty or unsanitary areas are truly the main causes of pediculosis .
A few things are certain about the causes for pediculosis, that is anyone is susceptible to pediculosis if they come into contact with lice. Lice are attracted to hair so they can attach the eggs to individual hair shafts. If pediculosis is left untreated, lice can survive up to 30 days on a human body and eggs can survive for a couple weeks. So potentially every couple weeks, a new generation of head lice can be colonizing in the scalp, body lice throughout the body, and 'crabs' or pubic lice in the pubic region.
To avoid spreading pediculosis, never share hats, clothing, brushes, combs, or bedding with someone dealing with a lice condition. Pediculosis treatment is recommended if even one louse egg is found on a person.
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