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  2. Pubic Crabs and Sexual Transmission - AOL

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    After your first treatment for crabs, it could take over a week for all the pubic lice to be killed off. If you can still see lice, you should undergo a second treatment nine to 10 days after the ...

  3. Pubic Lice (Crabs) Transmission and Medicated Removal - AOL

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    Here are some tips that experts recommend: Wash all bedding, clothing, and towels that are being used while you have pubic lice in hot water (at least 130 degrees F). Dry all bedding, clothing ...

  4. Pediculosis pubis - Wikipedia

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    Application of permethrin containing lotions. Removing nits with comb. Pediculosis pubis (also known as " crabs " and " pubic lice ") is an infestation by the pubic louse, Pthirus pubis, a wingless insect which feeds on blood and lays its eggs (nits) on mainly pubic hair. Less commonly, hair near the anus, armpit, beard, eyebrows, moustache ...

  5. Crab louse - Wikipedia

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    Pediculus pubis Linnaeus, 1758. Phthirus pubis Leach, 1817[1] The crab louse or pubic louse (Pthirus pubis) is an insect that is an obligate ectoparasite of humans, feeding exclusively on blood. [2] The crab louse usually is found in the person's pubic hair. Although the louse cannot jump, it can also live in other areas of the body that are ...

  6. Pubic hair - Wikipedia

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    Pubic lice are usually found attached to hair in the pubic area but sometimes are found on coarse hair elsewhere on the body (for example, eyebrows, eyelashes, beard, mustache, chest, armpits, etc.). Crab lice attach to pubic hair that is thicker than other body hair because their claws are adapted to the specific diameter of pubic hair. [10]

  7. Body louse - Wikipedia

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    Trinomial name. Pediculus humanus humanus. Linnaeus, 1758. The body louse (Pediculus humanus humanus, also known as Pediculus humanus corporis) or the cootie is a hematophagic ectoparasite louse that infests humans. [1] It is one of three lice which infest humans, the other two being the head louse, and the crab louse or pubic louse.

  8. Why kids getting lice freaks us out: What to know about ... - AOL

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    Naomi Golden, owner of the Lice Aunties treatment clinics in the Boston area, says that she has seen less shame from families affected by lice in recent years: "A lot of people understand that it ...

  9. Sexually transmitted infection - Wikipedia

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    A sexually transmitted infection (STI), also referred to as a sexually transmitted disease (STD) and the older term venereal disease (VD), is an infection that is spread by sexual activity, especially vaginal intercourse, anal sex, oral sex, or sometimes manual sex. [1][5][6] STIs often do not initially cause symptoms, [1] which results in a ...

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