Mr. Wu from Quanzhou has been bothered by itching all over his body for more than 2 months, and he has been using "eczema"** orally and externally in the clinic, but it has no great effect, and his skin is scratched and bleeding. After being introduced, I came to the "Quanzhou ** Disease Prevention and Control Hospital", and after a simple consultation by the chief physician, the preliminary judgment was "it", in order to clearly diagnose the disease and use drugs in a targeted manner, I patiently explained to the patient the importance of making a ** mirror. So the patient came to the ** room and made a ** mirror.
Note: The red arrows are pubic lice.
The chief physician read the report and said that the microscopic examination confirmed that this was "pubic lice", so he prescribed a hospital to make a homemade "sulfur ointment" and gave it to the patient, and explained that he should shave it**, do a good job of personal hygiene, and wash and change clothes and sheets frequently. The patient returned to the clinic 3 days later and said: Thank you so much to the doctor, the problem that has plagued you for 2 months has been cured in 3 days.
So what is pubic lice?
Pubic lice, is a parasite parasitic on human hair, about 1 to 3 mm long, wingless, because it is common in **, so called pubic lice, can lay eggs on **, 2-3 weeks to hatch. The clinical symptoms are itching in the ** area, which is worse at night, with or without rash. The following are the characteristics of pubic lice body under the ** microscope:
Mobility: pubic lice are visible parasites with a body length of about 1-2 mm and a grayish-white or yellow color. When viewed under the microscope, pubic lice are usually active, and they wriggle or crawl.
Body size: Pubic lice have an oval or pear-shaped body shape with six legs and antennae. The posterior segment of the female pubic lice is large and round or oval in shape.
Attachment: Pubic lice usually attach to the host's hair or ** by using the claws of their legs. When viewed under the microscope, you may see the paws of pubic lice.
Movement: If you notice live pubic lice under the microscope, you may see them wriggling and crawling, especially when stimulated. Learn a little about health every day