ONCE THE NUMBER OF LICE IN CHILDREN'S, MAKE LICE COMB LOOKS TERRIBLE

TUKANG BECAK - This video shows the millions of parasites crawling through the hair of a child. Experts say this is a very extreme case of head lice. The clip, posted on YouTube, shows a mother struggling to comb her hair with a lice comb dense, which seemed filled with tiny creatures and their eggs.
Seetelah camera focuses on the comb, looking fleas countless writhing.
Dr. Alejandra Perotti, professor at the University of Reading's School of Biological Sciences, identified as head lice infestation - and said he was surprised at how massive it ticks.
He told MailOnline: "They are very common in the UK and in Europe, but not to the level as much as this.
"I work in forensic science and the types of cases found in the case of abandonment of children or the elderly.
"You also see it in the case of the homeless."

Head lice, also known as pediculosis capitis, are tiny insects that live in human hair, which grows to about the size of a sesame seed.
They feed by biting the scalp and sucking blood.
The females lay their eggs near the roots of the hair so that they stay warm with a scalp, and after the eggs hatch, the lice will be banya breed and continue to proliferate.
Dr. Perotti added that in extreme cases such as this, children often develop a condition called "plica Polonica '- where all the hair is glued so it can not be brushed.
He said: "This boy is almost in that condition.
'To treat it you have to cut all the hair. At this time, they had to shave off all the hair, to get rid of lice eggs - to comb and shampoo would not be useful '.
He added, lice eggs attached to the hair by holding the cement in fleas, very close to the scalp.
He continued, "So, you have to cut the hair very short so do not lay eggs the female mite.
"Even if a child gets treatment, they will still get fleas for about a year, as many nits invisible and escape".
One underutilized method for treating head lice is to use antibiotics, said Dr. Perotti.
He explained: "All human lice have bacteria that live in it. If we men tick patient treatments with antibiotics, the possibility of fleas will die, because it kills the bacteria that is in them and they can not survive without it.
'Antibiotics kill fleas apapunakan light. "
Dee Wright, founder Hairforce salon that offers services in different parts of the UK premises specificity 'Extermination Ticks', agree this case is equivalent to some extreme cases he had handled in his salon.
He told MailOnline: 'It looks very massive !.
"We have even seen people with lice nest. That's where you have so many fleas, they clump together.
"They are a big ball of fleas, fighting each other to survive."
Ms Wright said given the age and ability of fleas breeding female, it is not difficult to see how extreme sebuahinfestasi happen.
He said: 'The female louse need only spawn once. He lived for 30 days, laying up to 10 eggs a day.
"So it can be imagined what if you have 200 eggs hatched at one time, they grow up and marry then you can get swamped lice."
Often this happens because the parents do not check their children's hair on a regular basis, he added.
Ian Burgess, Director of the Medical Entomology Centre, Cambridge, told MailOnline it was likely the boy had been suffering with fleas for several months.
He said: "There must be 200-300 adults there, but the weird comb technique, without rest or clean comb.
"Surprisingly, it ticks all seem to be stuck to the middle of the comb but I can not figure out why.
'This child getting lice in the normal way and then the number of ticks into folds because no one is doing anything.
"It took a few months to get to this level.

"I have seen several similar cases with thousands of fleas in the early days of testing products available in the UK, such as Hedrin, but not so much now."
He added: "It should be treated in the normal way but often require longer treatment because it is easier for the lice eggs or even to escape when the treatment is applied."
Fleas cause itching scalp someone because they are allergic to fleas.
However, not everyone is allergic - and the lack of itching could mean fleas undetected and continue to multiply.
People are so embarrassed by this condition prevented her from seeking help, so the fleas grow, he added.
Ms Wright added that the lice can affect children's health.
He said: "Ticks carry the bacteria, impetigo. When feeding, they inject their saliva. Which contains anticoagulants.
'Low levels of these anticoagulants will bring on a mild flu-like symptoms.
"When we see children with a bad infestation of them quite pale, do not concentrate on school work.
"They may be isolated socially because other kids will not play with them."
Dr. Perotti agreed that such extreme cases of head lice can cause other health problems.
He said: "There are so many wounds on the skin, from a tick bite and mgarukan. This means that attracts bacteria and fungi.
"Because these children are in Latin American countries, he may attract flies that lay eggs on the flesh of human life.
'This causes myiasis - flies lay their eggs or larvae laying and larval growth in the skin. "
Ms Wright recommended that the comb is the best way to treat head lice, because they are resistant to many products.
"They are using the product with the expectation that they will work. If they do not do the hard work of combing, get the eggs out, it will not work.
'Often we see infestations and parents still have to use the product regularly. "
He suggested that the mother in the video was making a mistake in attempting to treat lice.
Parents should use a good tooth comb on wet hair, and had to clean the lice comb after each brush.
He said: "The woman in the video was not cleaning comb, lice will fall back into the hair and onto the floor and seats, and it is possible to move to kepaa others.