Pubic lice in women are located on the body hairs of the vulva and perianal area, and are a parasitic disease that is often contracted by contact.
Pubic lice is a parasite that is mainly transmitted through contact, such as women who have sex with men with pubic lice disease or contact with clothing, towels, quilts, etc. with pubic lice eggs or pubic lice parasites are susceptible to infection of this disease.
The disease is usually characterized by itching, red rash and pimples. Treatment involves removing pubic hair and administering an insecticide (50% tincture of Benadryl, 25% benzyl benzoate or 10% sulfur ointment). Any medication needs to be used on medical advice.
Women with pubic lice need to seek timely medical treatment, do not self-diagnosis and medication to avoid aggravation of the condition.