Täituri
Täituri is a term of Finnish origin that broadly refers to a person who works with or handles lice. Historically, this role might have been more common and involved the physical removal of lice from individuals, particularly children. In modern times, the term is less frequently used in its literal sense, as head lice infestations are typically managed by individuals or parents using over-the-counter or prescription treatments. However, in some contexts, it could refer to someone specializing in lice detection and removal services, often found in dedicated clinics or as a mobile service. These professionals might use specialized combs, treatments, or manual removal techniques to address head lice infestations. The term is not commonly used in formal medical or scientific literature, but it persists in informal language, sometimes with a slightly humorous or colloquial connotation. While the direct profession of a "täituri" might be rare today, the underlying concept of a lice expert or remover remains relevant in addressing common public health concerns.