Nit

From WikiMD's Medical Encyclopedia

Revision as of 20:06, 17 March 2025 by Prab (talk | contribs) (CSV import)

Nit

A nit is the egg of a louse (plural: lice), a type of parasitic insect that infests the hair and scalp of humans and other animals. Nits are typically found attached to the hair shafts close to the scalp, where the temperature is optimal for incubation. They are oval-shaped and can be difficult to see due to their small size and color, which often blends with the hair.

Identification

Nits are often confused with dandruff or hair spray droplets, but they can be distinguished by their firm attachment to the hair shaft. Unlike dandruff, nits cannot be easily brushed off. They are usually yellow or white and are about the size of a knot in thread.

Life Cycle

The life cycle of a louse consists of three stages: nit, nymph, and adult. The nit stage lasts about 7-10 days before hatching into a nymph. Nymphs mature into adults in about 7-10 days after hatching. Adult lice can live up to 30 days on a host and lay several eggs per day.

Infestation

An infestation of lice is known as pediculosis. It is most commonly seen in children and is spread through direct head-to-head contact or sharing personal items such as hats, combs, or hair accessories. Symptoms of an infestation include itching, a sensation of something moving in the hair, and sores on the scalp from scratching.

Treatment

Treatment for lice infestation typically involves the use of over-the-counter or prescription pediculicides, which are chemical treatments that kill lice. In addition to chemical treatments, manual removal of nits with a fine-toothed comb is often necessary to ensure complete eradication. It is also important to wash bedding, clothing, and personal items in hot water to prevent re-infestation.

Prevention

Preventing lice infestations involves avoiding head-to-head contact and not sharing personal items that come into contact with hair. Regular inspection of the hair, especially in children, can help detect an infestation early and prevent it from spreading.

Related Pages

Template:ParasiticInsects

Stub icon
   This article is a medical stub. You can help WikiMD by expanding it!


Navigation: Wellness - Encyclopedia - Health topics - Disease Index‏‎ - Drugs - World Directory - Gray's Anatomy - Keto diet - Recipes


Ad. Transform your life with W8MD's

GLP-1 weight loss injections special from $29.99

W8MD weight loss doctors team
W8MD weight loss doctors team

W8MD Medical Weight Loss, Sleep and Medspa offers physician-supervised medical weight loss programs: NYC medical weight loss Philadelphia medical weight loss

Affordable GLP-1 Weight Loss ShotsAffordable GLP-1 Weight Loss Shots

Budget GLP-1 injections NYC (insurance & self-pay options) Popular treatments:

✔ Most insurances accepted for visits ✔ Prior authorization support when eligible

Start your physician weight loss NYC journey today:

📍 NYC: Brooklyn weight loss center 📍 Philadelphia: Philadelphia weight loss center

📞 Call: 718-946-5500 (NYC) | 215-676-2334 (Philadelphia)

Tags: Affordable GLP1 weight loss NYC, Wegovy NYC, Zepbound NYC, Philadelphia medical weight loss


Advertise on WikiMD


WikiMD Medical Encyclopedia

Medical Disclaimer: WikiMD is not a substitute for professional medical advice. The information on WikiMD is provided as an information resource only, may be incorrect, outdated or misleading, and is not to be used or relied on for any diagnostic or treatment purposes. Please consult your health care provider before making any healthcare decisions or for guidance about a specific medical condition. WikiMD expressly disclaims responsibility, and shall have no liability, for any damages, loss, injury, or liability whatsoever suffered as a result of your reliance on the information contained in this site. By visiting this site you agree to the foregoing terms and conditions, which may from time to time be changed or supplemented by WikiMD. If you do not agree to the foregoing terms and conditions, you should not enter or use this site. See full disclaimer.
Credits:Most images are courtesy of Wikimedia commons, and templates, categories Wikipedia, licensed under CC BY SA or similar.