How to treat head lice
Consult your child's health-care provider or pharmacist before treatment if your child has allergies to select an appropriate lice treatment. Otherwise, you can proceed to treat your child at home. There are several treatment options.
One common option is to use approved, medicated lice-killing shampoos or lotions and special combs. These are available at your local pharmacy without a prescription. Each product is applied differently. Some products are safe for children over 2 months of age and others can only be used in older children. Please read the directions carefully. Make sure to rinse the lotion from your child's skin to avoid irritation.
Most products are not 100 percent effective the first time you use them; you will usually need to repeat the treatment about a week later.
Various other treatments are available, but some work better than others. Ask your pharmacist for advice on the best option for your child.
Some children experience an itchy scalp even after successful treatment and others may experience a scalp rash after treatment. If rash or itching persist or bother your child, you can speak to your child’s health provider or a pharmacist.