It is not true that washing your hair with vinegar kills lice. In the event of a parasitic lice infection in the hair, etc., topical medication is usually required to intervene.
Lice parasites in the hair can lead to symptoms such as scalp pimples, localized bleeding, abnormal itching of the scalp, and in severe cases, localized abscesses, scalp or hair loss. Vinegar does not have the ability to kill lice and their eggs, washing hair with vinegar can not kill lice.
The treatment of head lice infection is mainly based on medication. For head lice infestation, if the conditions allow you to remove the hair, and apply 50% tincture of Parthenol, 25% benzyl benzoate emulsion and other drugs on the scalp; if you can’t remove the hair, you can apply the drug to the roots of the hair, the scalp, the hair, etc., and use a towel wrapped for a period of time.
While using the medication, it is also necessary to steam and sterilize items such as intimate apparel, pillows, sheets, etc., to kill any parasites and their eggs that may be present.
If the above symptoms occur, or if you suspect head lice infestation, it is recommended that you visit a hospital in time, and the above medications need to be administered under the guidance of a clinician.