How long is the incubation period for male pubic lice

The incubation period for male pubic lice is generally 7-14 days, and after the transmission of pubic lice, the eggs will be laid for about 7 days, after which they will begin to hatch and start reproducing again within 2 weeks, so the incubation period is generally 7-14 days. Men may get pubic lice due to poor personal hygiene, such as a lot of sweating without timely treatment, so that the genitalia in a long-term wet state, or intimate clothing, bedding, etc., not replaced in time to cause infection with pubic lice. It may also be due to an unclean sex life and the presence of pubic lice in the object of sex life, which can be transmitted during intercourse. When you have pubic lice, you may have symptoms such as itching, redness and swelling of the skin of the infected area, and even blood oozing and stinging, and it is recommended that you seek medical attention in a timely manner, and you can use drugs such as compound Bupropion tincture spray and benzyl benzoate for treatment under the guidance of a doctor. Since pubic lice can be constantly transferred on a person’s pubic hair, it is important to shave the hair after infection with pubic lice and apply sulfur ointment locally to relieve the symptoms of itchy skin, while soaking used clothing and towels in potassium permanganate solution. If treatment is not carried out in a timely manner and the eggs are not killed, the pubic lice may recur.