What Is The Cause Of Lice Infestation?

Head lice are parasitesi  XOrganisms that live and feed on other creatures and gain nutrients at the expense of the other. that tend to take up residence on people’s heads. A head lice infestation is medically known as pediculosis, derived from the scientific name of head louse, Pediculus humanus capitis. A common misconception is that head lice can be contracted from indirect contact with someone who has lice. Lice can be contracted only from direct contact as they can only survive by feeding on blood (1). They cannot survive on objects without blood. But as a safety precaution, it is suggested not to use others’ scarves, combs, and other hair accessories. Another misconception is head lice are the same as body lice. Body lice are often passed to the body by clothes or beds, unlike head lice, which need blood to survive (2).

Coming in close personal contact with someone who has head lice can cause them to transfer from their head to yours, which could include hugging them, sitting close to them, sleeping next to them, etc. This is the reason lice spread quickly among school-going kids as they are in close quarters together and play with each other for several hours a day (3). Sharing clothing, such as hats, caps, scarves (basically stuff that comes pretty close to your head), or hair brushes with someone who has head lice won’t lead to you getting it. But if a nit (unhatched lice) was transferred from the infected person to the item and then subsequently used, there are chances that you might experience a lice infestation. Hence, to be on the safe side, avoid using them. Lying on a bed, pillow, or sofa that has been used by someone with head lice in the last 24 hours may lead to a lice infestation.

It may be embarrassing if you are a grown adult who has got infested with head lice. And it’s also pretty easy to get grossed out by someone who has them. But one thing you should remember is that having head lice is not a sign of poor hygiene. It happens to the best of us, and it’s better to start treating the problem as quickly as you can instead of wasting time feeling embarrassed or being judgmental. The easiest way to do so is with coconut oil!

Why You Should Use Coconut Oil For Lice Treatment

Studies were undertaken to check if coconut oil was effective in getting rid of lice. One study done in Israel found that a mixture of coconut, anise, and ylang-ylang oils was highly effective in treating louse infestations and did not cause any side effects (4). Another study conducted in the UK concluded that a coconut and anise oil spray could be a much more effective treatment for lice than permethrin solution (5). Another study showed that coconut oil mixed with custard apple seeds removed 98% of lice (6). But how does coconut oil work to get rid of lice? There are three main reasons for this. First, its thick consistency helps suffocate the eggs and lice, permanently killing them (7). Second, because coconut oil is viscous, it prevents the lice from transferring onto clothes and furniture, thus stopping them from spreading to other people. Third, it contains fatty acids, like capric acid, lauric acid, and caprylic acid, that make your hair strands slippery and challenging for the lice to grasp and easy for you to comb them out. But perhaps the most important reason for using coconut oil for lice treatment is the fact that it’s an all-natural remedy that offers the added benefit of conditioning your hair and making it smoother and overall healthier (8). It can also penetrate the hair shaft, hydrating hair from within, all the way to the cortexi  XThe middle layer of the hair that provides hair strength, color, and texture to the hair strands. , and reduces photodamagei  XDamage caused to the hair due to excess sun exposure, which often manifests as bleaching. and protein loss (9). The chemical-based lice treatments that you get in drugstores, on the other hand, may damage your hair and also cause side effects like nausea, diarrhea, and blurred vision if ingested. There are a ton of ways that you can use coconut oil to get rid of lice. Let’s look at some of them.

How To Use Coconut Oil For Lice

While coconut oil on its own works great in getting rid of head lice, you can mix it with a few other ingredients to increase its effectiveness and give your hair a nourishing boost.

1. Just Plain Ol’ Coconut Oil

As discussed earlier, coconut oil is a potent lice treatment. And it’s easy to use.

2. Coconut Oil And Apple Cider Vinegar For Lice Treatment

Coconut oil and apple cider vinegar may sound like a strange combination, but they work well together to get rid of lice. ACV contains acetic acid and antimicrobial properties (10). These properties can help in killing head lice. How To Use

3. Tea Tree Oil And Coconut Oil For Lice Treatment

Tea tree oil is a natural ingredient that works as a potent antibacterial and insecticidei  XAny toxic substance used to kill insects; usually used to control pests, parasites, and disease-carrying insects in specific areas (11). A study showed that tea tree oil killed 100% head lice within 30 minutes (12). It pairs perfectly with coconut oil in getting rid of lice.

4. Coconut Oil And Garlic

Using essential oils along with garlic and coconut oil for head lice may seem too stinky for some people. However, garlic works as a tremendous antiparasitic and antifungal agent that helps in getting rid of lice, especially when mixed with coconut oil (13). A study done in Saudi Arabia showed that garlic juice caused 100% mortality for head lice within 90 minutes (14).

5. Coconut Oil, Lemon Juice, And Green Tea

While the coconut oil makes your hair too slippery for the lice to latch on, the acidity of the lemon juice makes an inhospitable environment for them (15), (16). Green tea counteracts the harshness of the lemon juice and has anti-lice properties (17). Do lice jump from person to person? No, lice cannot jump from person to person. They spread when the person with lice gets in close contact with another person or shares a comb, clothes, hat, pillow, etc. with them. How do lice spread? Lice spread when an infected person comes in direct or indirect (through clothes, furniture) contact with non-infested persons. How do you know if you have lice or dandruff? If you can see white nit eggs that are stuck to your hair shaft, you have lice. If your scalp has turned white or yellow, is scaly in texture, and white flakes are falling off of it every time you touch your hair, you have dandruff. Here’s a detailed explanation on the difference between Lice and Dandruff. Can lice make my scalp/head smell bad? No, lice cannot make your scalp/head smell bad. How long does it take for coconut oil to kill lice? Anecdotal evidence suggests that it takes 8 hours for coconut oil to suffocate lice. However, more research needs to be done to understand this effect. Are lice more active at night? Yes, head lice are most active at night, which can result in itching and trouble sleeping (18). You can apply coconut oil and leave it on overnight to soothe the itching and suffocate the lice.