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Symptoms of Pubic lice
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Symptoms of Pubic lice

Sometimes, it does happen that people experience symptoms several weeks later after getting into contact with them.

Symptoms that may appear include:

  • Itching in the affected areas
  • Appearance of faint blue spots at nearby skin.
  • Eye inflammation, if eyelashes are affected.
  • Appearance of sores in the genital area.

Written by: healthplus24.com
Date last updated: July 02, 2011

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