Sexual Health
The easiest way to completely remove the pubic lice is what will happen if the pubic lice are not treated
The pubic lice will occur in the private parts of the human body. In comparison, the probability of female occurrence of pubic lice is higher than that of male, which is caused by congenital physiological and reproductive conditions. After the emergence of pubic lice, they may work for a short time because of cleaning, but it will also recur. So, what is the simplest way to completely remove pubic lice?
The easiest way to completely remove pubic lice
1. Sanitation treatment: shave off pubic hair, underwear, underwear, bathing appliances, and keep them clean and sanitary. Patients should avoid sex to avoid infecting others.
2. Symptomatic treatment: antihistamines can be used for severe itching to relieve itching. Antibiotics are used for secondary bacterial infections.
3. Alcohol therapy: 25% - 50% alcohol, applied externally for 3-5 days every day, for 20 consecutive days, is smeared with warm rice vinegar to destroy the adhesion between pubic louse eggs and pubic hair, so that pubic louse eggs can be easily removed. The concentration is difficult to control, and is rarely used in general hospitals.
4. Antibiotics: In case of secondary infection, antibiotic ointment can be applied locally.
5. Treatment of sexual partner: The patient's sexual partner should also be examined and treated if necessary to prevent re-infection.
6. Drug treatment: 10% sulfur ointment can be used early and can kill the lice adults on the surface, but has no effect on the eggs at the root of hair follicles. It can be repeated after drug withdrawal. 10% sulfur calamine lotion or 5% mercury ointment can be applied to the damaged part of the skin. It can quickly relieve itching and relieve symptoms, and can also use affected parts. But use it before purchasing treatment drugs.
What are the consequences of untreated pubic lice
The pubic louse is an infectious disease caused by pubic louse infection, which is mainly transmitted through sexual intercourse and indirect contact with daily necessities. If not treated, the pubic lice will cause severe itching of local skin, bring serious adverse consequences to patients' life and rest, and spread to other parts of the body, resulting in local skin lesions, and even have adverse effects on patients' psychology. Because pubic lice are infectious, they may infect family members through sexual contact or close contact, and have some adverse effects on others, so they must be actively treated.