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    GlossaryHead Lice (lice infestation)

    tiny parasitic insects infesting human scalp and hair

    Head lice, scientifically known as Pediculus humanus capitis, are tiny parasitic insects that infest the scalp and hair of humans. They feed on blood from the scalp, causing itching and discomfort. Infestations, known as pediculosis capitis, are common, especially among children, and are spread through direct head-to-head contact or sharing personal items like combs and hats.

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      community End of Year 1 [Fin/Min] SonsUK

      in Progress Pictures  502 upvotes 2 weeks ago
      The user shared impressive hair regrowth results after one year using oral finasteride and minoxidil spray, despite skepticism from some about the authenticity of the progress. The user experienced minimal side effects, such as an itchy scalp, and emphasized the importance of consistent use for maintaining results.

      community We need to talk about DHT itch

      in Treatment 2 years ago
      DHT Itch and its link to balding, with various treatments such as finasteride being discussed. Members shared their experiences of scalp itch before and after taking 5AR inhibitors, and potential underlying causes such as seborrheic dermatitis were discussed.