Go to the local pharmacy and buy one of the formulas for lice that is approved for sensitive skin. I haven't had to de-lice someone in a long time, but you can use lice killer for crabs. There may even be formulas for private areas now. Tell your friend that if she can't afford medical care, she probably can't afford to have sex. The world is too dangerous to risk your health for a few minutes fun.
2006-07-23 17:30:31
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answered by No Shortage 7
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Genital crabs are definitely handled by prescription or over the counter shampoos. as a fashion to try against the infestation, stick to the instructions on the shampoo intently. it extremely is significant sparkling any outfits, bedding, and linens which have might have been infested. Any products which could’t be washed might desire to be dry wiped sparkling or saved in a plastic bag for some days. this might kill any pubic crabs which would be recent. to deal with pubic crabs which have infested the eyebrows or eyelids, use a especially prescribed lotion it extremely is secure for the eyes.
2016-12-14 12:37:05
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answered by ? 3
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She dosent need insurance to go to the doctors, when I worked in medical billing I had alot of patients that where paying out of pocket month by month. Our computers never asked us to send a patients account to a collector unless it was WAY overdue. Also I cant think of the name of it but most hostipals have applications she can fill out that if she dosent make enough for the bill and dosent have insurance she will be covered anyways for that visit. I dont know what it's called but it's paid for by the state.
2006-07-23 17:31:21
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answered by Crystal L 3
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Tell her to go to Walmart and buy a box of RID at home lice treatment. Crabs are lice in the pubic hair.....she needs to wash her sheets and linens in hot bleach water and shampoo the area. After shampooing, there is a comb that she will have to use to remove the dead ones. Tell her to shave her hair down to a small bit. If theres not much hair there, they will be easier to see and remove.
2006-07-23 17:31:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Shaving will not do a thing. Buy lice shampoo easily obtained over the counter at a drug store, or go to a clinic for free which will give your friend the appropriate medicine for free. Hope this helps.
2006-07-23 17:29:33
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answered by TakingStock 3
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First, you shouldn't be around here too much, they're really contagious. Second, tell her to gooogle the state she lives in. When she does that, it will give her an offical website, usually at the top of the search. Once she is there, she can click on state healthcare, and it will tellher where all the free clinics are in her state, and their phone numbers.
2006-07-23 17:29:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Pediculus- A genus of parasitic insects (lice) important as vectors (carriers) of disease. Pediculus Capitis, the head louse. Pediculus Corporis, the body louse. Pediculus (more correctly "Phthirius") Pubis, the pubic louse.
Pediculosis- Infestation with lice (pediculi).
Please see the webpages for more details on Pubic louse (crab louse).
2006-07-23 20:39:25
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answered by gangadharan nair 7
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If she can't afford to see the doc, maybe she could just go to a pharmacy/chemist and explain the problem to the pharmacist. He/she will have some medical knowledge and should be able to recommend a treatment. Hope she'll be ok.
2006-07-23 17:33:05
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answered by tanja_christina 3
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go to Walmart or Drug Mart and spend 10 bucks on a good lice removal kit with the shampoo and linen spray...
treat them well and I would suggest even using a second treatment a few days later..
eww..tell her to be more careful next time, that is a very uncommon thing to have happen...
2006-07-23 17:30:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Disinfect your whole body, Boil all your underwear for 5 minutes and your bedclothes. They can live in the seams of your under cloths even if you just wash them boiling only will kill them. They do not like exposure to weather so they are unlikely to get above your neck.
2006-07-24 03:45:49
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answered by ronpad@btinternet.com 2
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