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Lice Pictures

All About Lice

head liceWhere to find them and why you need them
Head lice – a perennial problem especially among young children, spreading like wildfire among schools and communities as they are difficult to diagnose in the early days and are sometimes mistaken for such as dandruff and other scalp conditions. This is why, when diagnosing a possible head louse infestation, the use of pictures is very important, and we are very fortunate that modern technology has allowed photography to advance to such a degree that we can now see very detailed lice pictures, and video clips, displayed for us in high resolution on a computer screen, an aid to identification that surpasses all others.

There are several ways of creating these miniature marvels – one is to take a standard picture of the louse in real size and enlarge using computer technology, another to actually phonograph the louse using an attachment on a microscope – but there can be no doubt that having life like photographs of head lice, both in actual size and enlarged for detail, has led to easier diagnosis and a better understanding of the different methods of head lice treatment.

Lice Symptoms

Head lice symptoms are also pictured in this way, with examples of the site of a bite and the following infection, and also depictions of what a nit looks like and how to tell if the scalp is infested, and this type of head lice information has led to a much greater understanding of the problem. It is absolutely essential that if a case of head lice is identified, it is treated straight away, and this can be done in a number of ways.

Many people choose to use medicinal shampoos – Ovide, using the Malathion insecticide, is a popular one- yet many choose to steer away from such chemically formulated lotions and treat the head lice problem with home remedies. Indeed, there are many instances of picture guides to these methods, with pictorial instruction on using tea tree oil for head lice, olive oil for head lice and more, and as always the important, rather essential, nit comb is also depicted, with an illustration of how to correctly wet comb the bugs out of the hair.

Indeed, the ability to place high resolution head lice pictures on internet websites has led to easier treatment of the problem, and as public understanding of the phenomenon grows these pictures will no doubt prove their worth beyond all doubt. Modern technology has a lot to answer for, so it would seem.

Lice Treatment

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Lice Pictures

Lice Pictures – Miniature Marvels!
One good way of diagnosing an infestation of head lice is to look at pictures of the creatures, and there are many available on the internet and in books, in order to know what these miniature beasts look like.
Of course, getting a good picture of a creature that is no bigger than the head of pin is clearly very difficult, and pictures of nits – the eggs – even more so, so how is it done? Then technology behind lice pictures is one of the wonders of photography, and it is used to take pictures of miniature creatures and objects on a regular basis.
Using a high tech camera system with a microscope is the best way, as this enlarges the image in order to create a viable photograph. Camera technology in the digital age allows for manipulation on computers, so it is often the case that the image will be enhanced by using advanced digital mastery.
Looking at a picture of a head louse gives a clear indication of how the creature lives: looking like a tiny ant or fly, but without wings, one method of getting an idea of the small size of the creature to the viewer is to picture it alongside a known object, something small such as a coin or a finger.
It is also useful to picture the lice on the head, and advanced and very clever video technology helps to achieve this aim. Being able to see lice moving on the head is a great help to diagnosis, and enables mistakes such as misidentifying dandruff as lice less common.
Head lice are a hardy breed, and knowing exactly what they look like can only be a bonus to us all; that photographs of such tiny creatures can be taken with such relative ease shows just how far we have come in the last few decades. Consider that, when first identified, practiced scholars would have drawn detailed pictures of lice for printing in scientific journals of the day, creating intricate and accurate representations using only a magnifying glass and drawing implements; today, a camera can do the job for us, and we can manipulate it beyond all thoughts with a computer.
In terms of aiding head lice treatment such help with identifying these creatures is vital, and an accurate depiction of the head lice life cycle is also able to be portrayed in print and on screen.


Mites pictures

Mites pictures
There is a family of creatures that have been a pest to both us and to animals – domestic and otherwise – since time immemorial, and they continue to be so even today, in the days of advanced technology and 21st century living; these are parasites known as mites, and they – members of the arachnid family like spiders – live on our skin, or the skin of our pet dogs and cats, and can cause untold problems if left unchallenged.
Thanks to modern photography methods, and the advances in computer technology in recent years, we have the ability to look at mites pictures on a variety of websites, and in books, in glorious magnified detail and with astonishing accuracy; whereas, 100 years ago, the only knowledge we had of any of these skin mites would come thanks to a fine artist drawing a detailed illustration using a microscope and his or her copious talent, these days an electron microscope can take a fantastic picture of one of these quite fascinating and minute creatures, magnify it several thousand times and present it to us for our perusal.
Mites pictures are no made in the name of art but in that of science, for being able to examine these microscopic creatures in greater detail than ever before; mites on dogs are examined both in their habitat and otherwise and the greatest sufferers of mites cats are helped to live more comfortable lives as we learn more about ear mites, scabies mites, Demodectic mites and all other members of this annoying selection of tiny pests with which we share our daily lives.
Indeed, some mites are so prevalent and tiny that it is considered impossible to eradicate them completely – the house dust mite being a prime example – and the subject of how to get rid of mites has become a topic much discussed by experts in the field.
Thanks to mites pictures we have been able to build up a definite picture of the life cycle of these tiny bugs, to understand how they breed and where and what they eat and how, and to uncover many unsavoury secrets about our minuscule companions, and most of all to understand better how and why certain remedies work while others have no effect whatsoever.
Mites pictures have become the cornerstone of all research – run an internet search for the term now and have a look at some quite stunning images – and have proved their worth beyond all doubt.


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