What Are Sea Lice—And How Can I Avoid Them At The Beach?

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Sea lice cause a red, itchy, painful rash sometimes called seabather
Sea lice cause a red, itchy, painful rash sometimes called seabather's eruption, and they are commonly found in water in the Caribbean, Mexico, Brazil, the Philippines, and Florida.

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