Anyone of any age can get head lice but it’s generally more prevalent in school age children. Interestingly, nearly 60% of mums surveyed reported that they or their partner had had head lice so it’s a good idea to treat the entire family if an outbreak occurs.
Pets, however, cannot get human head lice, as they live only on the human head, so no treatment is required for the furrier members of your household.
Anyone of any age can get head lice but it’s generally more prevalent in school age children. Interestingly, nearly 60% of mums surveyed reported that they or their partner had had head lice so it’s a good idea to treat the entire family if an outbreak occurs.
Pets, however, cannot get human head lice, as they live only on the human head, so no treatment is required for the furrier members of your household.
The key to treatment and eradication of a head lice infestation is to break their life cycle. A lot of the frustration parents experience stems from their belief that current treatments don’t seem to work. There are several possible reasons for this. Head lice resistance may be one cause. Another reason for recurring infestation can be attributed to not fully completing a treatment cycle, and therefore not breaking the lifecycle of the head lice. It is difficult to kill all the eggs present when the infestation is first treated.
This is why more than one treatment is necessary. The MOOV Head Lice range utilizes a three treatment model, in which treatments are administered on day 0, day 7, and day 14.
The MOOV Head Lice Range of products is the result of many years of Australian research into this growing social problem.
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