“…The most obvious symptoms of phthiriasis palpebrarumare itchiness of the eyelid margin, eye redness, Tearing, Feeling ill or tired, low-grade fever, small red spots at the bite sites and in some cases conjunctivitis (Wu et al, 2016).The parasites are removed from the eyelashes mechanically using forceps. However, in some heavily infested patients, it could be painful, so local treatment with creams or ointment are required (Burkhart et al, 2000;Karabela et al, 2015).Pediculus lice particularly head lice and body lice are well studied in Iraq and neighboring countries (Mahmood, 2010;Dehghani et al, 2013;Abdulla, 2015;Al-Marjan et al, 2015;Gharsan et el., 2016;Khidhir et al, 2017).However, no studies have been carried outbefore onan infestation of human eyes by Pthirus pubis(Phthiriasis palpebrarum) in Iraq particularly in Kurdistan region. This study aims to diagnose and treatphthiriasis palpebrarum among people attendingDoctor Shahid Aso hospital in Al-Sulaimaniyah province.…”