Verified By Apollo Hospitals October 1, 2024
Pubic lice are about 1.8-millimeter long, lice found in the genital areas. They are different from head and body lice and look like sea crabs. Pubic lice spread from one person to another through sexual contact, but they can also get transmitted through shared towels, bedding and clothes.
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Pubic lice are also known as crabs because of their six-legged crab like appearance. These can spread to hair in the armpits, chest, legs and facial hair like beards and moustaches. They are grey in colour but get darker once they feed on blood. Eggs of the crabs, called nits, are tiny, white-coloured eggs stuck to the hair near its roots.
Symptoms present in infected children include:
Pubic lice are smaller than the body and head lice. However, they are visible to the naked eye. Tiny, white lice eggs present in the hair roots also show the presence of pubic crabs.
You can use special shampoos and creams to get rid of lice. Follow the method of use given in the description section of the product. You need to consult a doctor before using any product if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Also, if the infestations are severe, consult a doctor.
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The following treatments are available .
You can avoid reinfection with the following methods:
Pubic lice infestation is commonly present in individuals who are sexually active and transmitted to others through sexual contact. It causes discomfort, itching and discolored skin. Medicated shampoos and creams can help manage crabs at home. A hygienic lifestyle is more important to avoid recurrence and further spread within family members. You can contact a doctor if the infestation persists.
Pubic lice feed on blood and their bites will make your skin itch. You can also see them with the naked eye, they are grey-colored, about the size of a pinhead.
It is an absolute no, because the crabs are different from head and body lice, they don’t react to such products. Insecticides don’t kill lice and it is harmful to your health.
Common pubic lice treatments include shampoos and creams with 1% permethrin or pyrethrin. It is available in pharmacies without prescriptions.
If it doesn’t work, contact a doctor. The doctor will prescribe topical creams, oral medicines or stronger shampoos suitable for you.
Not all people with pubic lice have sexually transmitted diseases, also you don’t necessarily get STDs from lice. Pubic crab is just an infestation of parasites, it doesn’t bring in life-threatening infections or diseases. They won’t cause any serious health problems like HIV, cancer etc.
But crabs are more common in people who already have sexually transmitted infections.