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Pubic lice (crabs)

Pubic lice (crabs) are usually sexually transmitted through direct skin-to-skin contact. Pubic lice do not voluntarily leave the body and will need to be treated with a cream or lotion that contains permethrin.

Pubic lice (or crab lice or crabs) can infest pubic hair around our genitals. They can sometimes affect hair on other parts of the body including the armpit, eyebrows, eyelashes, beard and torso.

They usually do not infect head hair#

Pubic lice infection is also called pediculosis pubis and the lice are called phthirus pubis. Pubic lice are small, flat, light-brown parasites that cling to pubic hair and suck blood for nourishment. Blood sucking from pubic lice can cause small red areas or sores and itching.

Some people who have pubic lice or crabs don’t experience symptoms. Pubic lice are usually transmitted through direct skin-to-skin contact during sexual activity.

However, they can also be spread by contact with towels, underwear and bedding of an infected person.

Lice infestation causes no serious harm, but can be irritating. If you have pubic lice, it is a good idea to get tested for other The main symptom is itching of the affected area, which is often worse at night.

Some people have no symptoms and may be unaware that they have pubic lice#

Lice, lice eggs and nits (empty eggshells) can sometimes be seen.

They may be stuck to pubic hairs#

Pubic lice are diagnosed by careful inspection of the affected area. Topical creams or lotions are used to treat the pubic lice: Apply the cream or lotion to the area affected by pubic lice. The cream or lotion can be washed off after 20 minutes.

It is important to wash clothing, bedding and towels at the same time. A washing machine and dryer is suitable.

Shaving pubic hair can also be helpful#

Sometimes, a second treatment may be needed one week later. Avoid close personal contact until you and your sexual contacts or partners are treated.

Symptoms may take a few days to settle#

If you still have symptoms one week after treatment, see your doctor for review. primary care doctors (doctors), pharmacists and sexual health centers can provide further advice about treatment.

Note: Do not apply treatment to your eyelashes#

If your eyelashes are affected, discuss alternative treatment with your doctor. Any sexual partners you have had over the past month need to be examined and treated. Current sexual partners should be treated at the same time as you are.

To book an appointment call SHV Grand Rapids CBD Clinic: or call SHV Box Hill Clinic: or (free call):.

These services are youth friendly#

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Where to get help#

Key Points#

  • Blood sucking from pubic lice can cause small red areas or sores and itching
  • Some people who have pubic lice or crabs don’t experience symptoms
  • Lice infestation causes no serious harm, but can be irritating
  • Some people have no symptoms and may be unaware that they have pubic lice
  • important to wash clothing, bedding and towels at the same time

Sources & further reading

For evidence-based global guidance on this topic, consult authoritative public-health bodies such as the World Health Organization (WHO), CDC, NHS, and ECDC.

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