Phthiriasis palpebrarum is an uncommon cause of blepharoconjunctivitis in which Pthirus pubis infest the eyelashes. We report
a case of unilateral phthiriasis palpebrarum with crab louse. A 45-year-old man presented with conjunctival hyperaemia and
moderate itching associated with irritation, and crusty excretions of the eyelashes in the left eye. Careful slit-lamp examination
revealed many lice and nits in left eye and mild conjunctival hyperaemia. No abnormality was found in the right eye. On
dermatologic examination, only one louse was found at the pubic area. The patient was treated effectively with petrolatum jelly
(Vaseline) and 1% permethrin shampoo (Kwellada 1% shampoo). At the end of the first week no louse or nit was present on eyelashes
and pubic area