Get a lighter and some oil, pour the oil on the infected area, then put the lighter to it, it'll hurt like hell though ;D Have fun burning your pubes, your crabs, and your testes. >.<
2007-03-08 20:32:30
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answer #1
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answered by fartpants007 1
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"Don't Let Anyone Tell You That Shaving Your Pubic Hairs Will Rid You Of Crab Infestation." Ms. Mann - Scary Movie :D
2016-03-16 07:11:11
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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if u are to embaressed to go to the gum clinic then try this got to a chemist and get some head lice treatment use that it will save embarresment. don't shave the area as pubic lice bury in to the skin also after 2 weeks use the haed lice treatment again to make sure they r dead
then make sure of the hygein of the next bird u sleep with it could be worse nxt time
2007-03-07 23:12:00
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answer #3
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answered by trigga01001 2
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u need to firstly shave all ur pubic hair off, then go to a pharmacy and purchase a particular cream, which u paint over ur pubic hair area and leave it on for so many hours to kill all lice.
wash all your bedding, and recent worn clothing in hot water and dry in sunshine.
dont freak out too much, its treatable, if your embarrassed about goin to the pharmacy for the paint cream, maybe u can ring them up first and arrange it over the phone, they can bag it, and have it ready with ur name on it, so u dont have to discuss it in front of people or other customers.
by the way , you need to tell this to anyone who you have had sexual contact with.
pubic lice is different from head lice!!! and thus is treated with different products
2007-03-07 22:50:57
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Pediculosis, better known as head lice, is an extremely contagious infestation of small white insects known as lice. Their eggs are known as nits, and usually attach themselves to hair close to the scalp or body. Lice are spread by sharing infested clothing and items, and by direct personal contact.
Instructions
* STEP 1: Assess whether you or your child actually has lice. Symptoms include itching, swollen glands in the back of the neck, foul-smelling hair, and small, oval white or gray-white spots stuck to the hair shaft.
* STEP 2: Check for live lice and nits. Work in strong light and section the hair. Use a fine-tooth comb (a pet flea comb works well) to find the insects and to comb them out if possible; or remove them using tweezers, your finger-nails, or a piece of tape wrapped around your finger, sticky side up. Adult lice are reddish-brown; nits are white or clear and adhere to the hair shaft. They do not jump or fly.
* STEP 3: Check everyone in the household. Lice are very contagious.
* STEP 4: Wash all bedding, recently used towels and recently worn clothing in hot water, and dry them in a hot dryer. Soak all combs and brushes in hot water for at least 10 minutes.
* STEP 5: Treat eyelashes and eyebrows with a thick layer of petroleum jelly. Apply twice a day for eight days. Never use any chemical treatment on eyelashes or eyebrows.
* STEP 6: Try using olive oil or mayonnaise on the head. There is some evidence that it works by smothering the nits. Massage it into the hair and leave it in as long as possible. Manually comb out the nits after the olive oil or mayonnaise application.
* STEP 7: Use a blow dryer, as heat can kill lice and nits. But exercise caution and avoid placing the dryer too close to the scalp.
* STEP 8: Examine the hair daily to make sure that all nits and lice are gone. If you see more nits, it may mean that there are still lice in the hair or that re-infestation has occurred.
* STEP 9: Report the presence of lice to your child's school so the staff or faculty can check for an outbreak. Children with a lice infection should be kept home from school. They can return after the lice have been removed or have been treated with a commercial product.
* STEP 10: Check with your pharmacist to make sure that any product you plan to use does not contain lindane. The National Pediculosis Association strongly advises against using lindane because it has been associated with a number of serious medical conditions, including seizures and possibly cancer.
Tips & Warnings
* If you don't have access to a washer and dryer, isolate the infected clothes and bedding in a garbage bag for 2 weeks. The lice will die in this time period.
* Avoid sharing hats, bicycle helmets, combs, brushes and clothing with anyone who may have lice. If you have lice, do not allow anyone to use your personal items.
* Manual removal with a comb is the safest and often the most effective method of controlling lice.
* Your doctor can prescribe a shampoo or cream that will
kill lice or nits.
* Speak with your doctor before using any chemical lice treatments if you are pregnant or nursing, or if you have allergies, asthma or other medical conditions.
* Never use a lice treatment on a baby unless directed by your doctor.
2007-03-07 23:19:27
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answer #5
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answered by burhan_ace 3
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woah...that must piss off!
dude, do not have sex at this point, its contagious. wash all clothes in water hotter than 140 deg F or 60 deg C. see a doctor to treat the lice/scabies/crabs. there is a lotion that the doctor can suggest to you which can kill the lice and the eggs they lay. The lotion is an insecticide containing malathion or carbaryl, which is applied to the area where the lice is to kill them. Your sexual partner should also be treated to make sure you don't get the infection again.
treat it while its not too late..good luck!
2007-03-07 22:55:39
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answered by hypnotech 3
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First of all I would say you need to be sure that is exactly what you have got. Secondly be thankful it is not headlice (these are much harder to eradicate).
You have, I think 3 options: You could go to a chemist and ask about the best treatment or for some advice, you could do a DIY job, involving being very thorough in that area, pulling them out and washing etc, or you could shave the whole area. Best of luck!
2007-03-07 22:55:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Got to the chemist and get the lotion. Works on head lice, should work for pubic lice. Apply the lotion, leave for ten minutes and then shower off. Mate had it (honest) and it worked for him
2007-03-07 22:50:13
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answer #8
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answered by sledge250672 2
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go to the chemist and get some flea lotion but ask the pharmasist if its the same lotion that you use on your head because some of them stink and are strong so be carefull around your eye ive never seen these before so do they look like head lice?are you scratching ? lmao
2007-03-07 22:56:26
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answer #9
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answered by lorraine x 3
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A trip to the chemist. They can give you some pubic lice shampoo to get you sorted.
Godo luck!
2007-03-07 22:49:17
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answered by Connor 1
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Well u need to see the doctor he will give u this cream and he mite have u shave all your pubic hair off to get rid of them... good luck with that.
2007-03-08 02:34:45
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answered by Sexy Blonde 1
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