It often starts during a quiet evening—perhaps while brushing your child’s hair after a bath or sitting together on the couch. A tiny, dark speck moves among the strands, and panic sets in.Your mind races. Could it be a head louse? A tick? Or something entirely unexpected? That moment of uncertainty can feel overwhelming—but it’s far more common than most parents realize.
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