Crab
lice
How
to tell if you have crab lice
Itching
occurs, especially at night, in the pubic hair area.
Seeing
the lice. The lice are small (up to 2 mm long), and can just
be seen
with the naked eye. They are squat in shape
and, with a magnifier, you can see that all the legs emerge
close together from the front of the body, and the middle and
hind legs have large pincer-like claws giving the ‘crab’ appearance.
They use their claws to grasp hairs close to the skin surface.
They hardly move except at night, when they slowly transfer
their grip from one hair to another.
Nits, which are the egg cases, can be seen attached to the
hairs. The female lays the eggs in a hard brown shell, which
she attaches to the hair on the surface of the skin. As the
hair grows, the egg case will be further up its shaft, so the
position of the nits on the hair gives you an idea of how long
you have had them. After about 8 days the eggs hatch, and the
empty egg case appears white and is easier to see.
Rust-coloured
specks may be seen on the skin – these
are louse faeces.
Blood
specks may be seen on underwear.