What are pinworms? Symptoms and treatment... - The US Sun

PINWORMS are the most common type of intestinal worm infection in the United States.

Here we explain what they are and how to treat them.

Pinworms are a type of little worm that commonly infects the intestines

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Pinworms are a type of little worm that commonly infects the intestinesCredit: Getty

What are pinworms?

A pinworm is a microscopic, thin and white roundworm that lives in the colon and rectum.

The tiny parasitic worms cause an intestinal infection.

Millions of people each year are affected by pinworms.

They spread when their eggs are swallowed.

The eggs then remain in the intestine until they hatch and mature.

Fully grown female pinworms then move into the colon and exit the body through the bottom.

They lay eggs around the bottom and can attach to anything that comes into contact with the area like underwear and bed sheets.

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Because pinworms make the anus itchy, eggs can be carried on young children's fingers.

The eggs can get stuck under fingernails and transferred to toys, surfaces and clothes which spreads them around the family.

What are the symptoms of pinworms?

A common sign of pinworms include extreme itching, particularly at night, around the anus.

This can cause irritability and waking up during the night.

A rash or other skin irritation around the anus can be an indication a child has been experiencing pain or irritation around the area.

Other symptoms can include weight loss, wetting the bed and irritated skin around the anus.

Pinworm infections are most likely to occur in children ages five to ten.

People who live in crowded spaces are at higher risk of developing pinworm infections.

Although the microscopic eggs are easily spread to family members, caregivers, or other children at school or child care cente, if a child has pinworms, there's no need to stay off nursery, school or work.

A computer illustration showing multiple threadworms in the human intestine

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A computer illustration showing multiple threadworms in the human intestineCredit: Alamy

How do you get rid of pinworms?

In many cases, you can get rid of pinworms without having to see a doctor.

Over the counter medicine is available from pharmacies.

Everyone in the household needs to be treated, even if they don't have symptoms.

If you need to treat a child under two years old, or if you're pregnant or breastfeeding, it is best to let the pharmacist know.

Medicine will kill the threadworms but it will not kill the eggs which can live for around two weeks outside the body.

To stop getting infected again, you can pay special attention to personal hygiene.

Taking measures like regularly washing hands and scrubbing fingernails - especially before eating, showering each morning, washing sleepwear, disinfecting kitchen and bathroom surfaces can prevent pinworms returning.

It is also worth making sure children wear clean underwear at night which can be changed in the morning.

It is best not to share towels or flannels, and avoid biting finger nails.

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