How long does the pubic louse lay eggs
summary
The next day after I used Amway bath lotion, I was bitten by an insect. When I bit it, it was like being punctured. Then my skin was very itchy, even some skin that was not bitten itched. After a week, I accidentally found a small thing in the place where my skin was bitten. It crawled very fast, and there was blood after strangling it. The doctor said that this is called pubic lice. We should treat it quickly. After treatment, the situation seems to be better. Do you know how long pubic lice lay eggs? Let's talk about how long the pubic lice lay eggs.
How long does the pubic louse lay eggs
First, the spots in the second stage of this kind of pubic louse may be the allergic reaction of skin to the saliva of pubic louse. Some people think that it is because when the pubic louse sucks blood, the saliva enters into the blood and causes hemoglobin to change color. There is slight bleeding at the bite of pubic louse and the spot turns green. After killing the pubic lice, the green spot can continue to exist for several days. The pubic lice can be found at the mouth of hair follicle, and the rust eggs can be found at the hair shaft.
Second: there are often micro holes (invisible to the naked eye) at the bite of the pubic lice. The second part of the pubic lice is red with small red spots and blood scabs on it. After about 5 days, local allergic reaction occurs at the micro holes, and the second part of the pubic lice is often raised with papules. Because scratch often appear infection, see pustule, ooze liquid, scab.
Third: the third part of the pubic lice, in the root of the hair follicle can be found pubic lice small insects, light black, gray white or red (sucking full blood). Some patients can directly find the eggs of granuloma parvum.
matters needing attention
It is suggested that you should pay attention to: because it takes 8-9 days for lice to grow from egg to adult, it must be used for 3 days during the treatment period, so as to ensure the complete removal of eggs and avoid recurrence after incomplete treatment.