What Is That “Scalp Invader”?
That “weird bug” shown in viral posts is almost always:
Head lice
Tiny parasitic insects that live in hair
Feed on small amounts of blood from the scalp
Lay eggs (called nits) attached to hair strands
Why It Looks Scary (But Isn’t Dangerous)
Let’s be clear:
Lice are common in children
They do NOT mean poor hygiene
They are not dangerous and don’t spread diseases
The main problem is discomfort (itching), not health risk
Signs Your Child Has Lice
Look for:
- Persistent itching (especially at night)
- Small white/yellow eggs stuck to hair
- Feeling like something is moving in the hair
Eggs are often easier to see than the lice themselves
How Do Kids Get Lice?
Lice spread easily through:
- Head-to-head contact
- Sharing combs, hats, pillows
They crawl, not jump or fly
What Parents Should Do (Step-by-Step)
1. Confirm It’s Lice
- Use a fine comb
- Check near ears and neck
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