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Massive headlice infestation that 'feels like it never ends' shocks the internet

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has a TikTok account where she tries to educate people about headlice and fight the stigma around infections.The self-styled "nit lady" has more than half a million followers and regularly posts videos of her clients, with their faces hidden but the parasites fully on display.In a video posted on March 14, Sherri shows a client with long brown hair who appears to have thousands of lice crawling over her scalp.Sherri, who runs The Nit Picker, zooms in to show the insects wriggling up close, with their blood-swollen bodies clearly visible.A few people in the comments said the video showed "neglect" but Sherri warned an infestation can get this bad in "no time" if parents don't remove the lice and their eggs straight away.Sherri, who also treats adults suffering from lice, also said chemical treatments don't work as well as manual removal.In the caption, she wrote: "Ever feel like it never ends?

Treating lice with lotions doesn’t remove the eggs and most don’t kill the eggs in no time you're here."The video was watched more than 380,000 times and many viewers were horrified by the sheer number of blood-sucking bugs.Posting a comment with the screaming emoji, one user asked: "How does this happen?""Who else felt goosebumps?" asked a second.Someone else admitted: "Felt all the hairs on my neck stand up as soon as I saw this.""My daughter had nits really bad about five years ago and I got rid of them and they come back so I had no chance but to shave her hair," another person shared.Meanwhile, a few people were grossed-out at all and actually enjoyed the video, with one writing: "Am I the only one that would really enjoy getting rid of headlice?"Another said: "Nahhh girl I'm on your boat, I wanna clean her head out right.

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