Symptoms of pubic lice in women are mainly localized red rashes and itching. In severe cases, complications such as folliculitis can occur.
After being infected with pubic lice, the infected area may show symptoms such as intense itching, tingling, red rashes, and greenish ecchymosis. The itching is especially noticeable at night. Scratching due to itching may result in scratches and scabs on the affected area. Scattered blue hemorrhagic petechiae and spots of stained brown blood on the underwear may also appear, which are caused by bleeding from the blood-sucking places of pubic lice.
Because pubic lice are contagious, therefore, the infection of pubic lice should be treated in time to prevent transmission to other people, pubic lice can be cured through regular treatment.
Long pubic lice can be treated with 50% tincture of Parthenium or 25% benzoate emulsion, compound pyrethroid and other drugs, it is recommended to seek medical attention in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor, do not self-medication, in order to avoid adverse effects.