scalphelps
Scalphelps, also known as scalp lice or pediculosis capitis, is a parasitic infestation of the human scalp caused by the tiny insect Pediculus humanus capitis. This condition is highly contagious and is primarily spread through direct head-to-head contact, sharing personal items such as combs, brushes, or hats, and through sexual contact.
The most common symptom of scalphelps is the presence of live lice on the scalp, which can
Diagnosis of scalphelps typically involves visual inspection of the scalp and hair for the presence of live
Prevention of scalphelps involves avoiding close head-to-head contact, not sharing personal items, and practicing good hygiene.