The pubic lice are parasites of the human body, parasitic in the hair of the human body, and mostly parasitic in the genitals, so they are called pubic lice. The pubic lice make a living by absorbing human blood. When sucking blood, they inject a toxin into the human body, which can cause itching, especially at night, and affect rest. Many people have doubts about this. Why do some people get pubic lice? Is pubic lice contagious? Next, let's take a look.
Why do some people get pubic lice?
1. The pubic lice are infectious
Because lice are contagious, most people are infected with lice by others. The main modes of transmission of lice include sexual transmission, direct contact transmission, and indirect contact transmission, with sexual transmission being the main mode of transmission. The contagiousness of dampness is a prerequisite for many people to develop dampness.
2. Unclean sexual activity
Nowadays, sexual attitudes are very open, and many people are dissatisfied with a single sexual partner and seek additional stimulation. However, during such unclean sexual intercourse, it is easy to catch parasitic diseases such as lice. Lice are mainly caused by unclean sexual intercourse, and those who particularly enjoy promiscuity should pay more attention. Do not promiscuously infect lice outside and spread them to family members.
3. Poor hygiene habits
Pudendal lice can also be transmitted through indirect contact, so preventing pubic lice is a very long-lasting thing, especially in public places, especially hotels. If towels, sheets, or toilets in public places are infected with pubic lice or the eggs of pubic lice, they can become infected upon contact with these items. So in public places, it is important to bring bed sheets and blankets, and be careful not to come into contact with unclean items.
The pubic louse is a parasite that parasitizes on human hair, measuring approximately 1-3 millimeters in length and without wings. Because it is commonly found in the genital area, it is called the pubic lice. Mainly found in the perineum and around the anus, occasionally in the hair of the thighs and abdomen, and rarely in other hairy parts of the body. Like other lice, pubic lice feed on human blood, so the affected area where pubic lice inhabit can occasionally itch. In addition, pubic lice may also contain other bacteria that can infect patients. The pubic lice are a sexually transmitted disease caused by the parasitic pubic lice that parasitize human hair. Common genital itching, especially at night, results in redness, papules, scabs, or green spots on the genital area.
External treatment of embarrassing itching of pubic lice with traditional Chinese medicine