It is possible to transmit lice on the head to others.
Lice on the head can lead to head lice disease, which can be transmitted indirectly through household items, such as bedding, clothing, hats, combs, and other items contaminated by the patient, resulting in indirect contact transmission.
Head lice, which mainly occurs in children and occasionally in adults, can be found in the hair and nits, biting the scalp will appear localized erythema, pimples, conscious itching, scratching the scalp will lead to scalp scratches and scabs, and in severe cases, will lead to exudation, causing the hair to stick into bundles and emit a foul smell. Secondary infections can lead to localized folliculitis, boils and other diseases.
If you have lice on your head, you should use separate personal items and strictly disinfect pollutants, go to the hospital for examination and treatment as prescribed by the doctor.