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Pinworm, also known as roundworm or threadworm is one of the most contagious sources of infection for children. This tiny parasite looks like a minute white thread. The evidence of the presence of pinworm could be found in the clothes and things of personal use of the affected person. Although not very dangerous, getting pinwormscould turn into a very irritating problem. Once you are infected, the pinworms could soon spread to the other members in your family as well
Symptoms of pinworm infection
The pinworm eggs could enter your body from the air and the first symptoms of the infestation could surface around 2-6 weeks when the parasites travel all the way to the anus. As they lay eggs in the anal region, you experience sever irritation and itching. The other symptoms could include restlessness, sleeplessness, vaginal itching, weight loss and loss of appetite. Some pin worm infection could be asymptomatic as well.
How to counter pinworm infection?
Since children are most susceptible to pinworm infection, if you observe some of the above symptoms, you must get him tested for the parasite. The two common tests conducted for detecting pinworm are paddle butt test and the butt tape test. Only if the test results are positive should you think of taking proactive steps against pinworms.
You must clean the whole of your house since the eggs of pinworms are very small and could be present even in the dust on the floors. Wash all the items of the bedding. Always wash your hands with warm soapy water. Do not scratch your butt because the eggs will get under your nails and spread elsewhere.
Treating pinworm
Along with the infected child, the other members of the family should get treated as well. Your doctor may prescribe Vermox and Albenza to you. If these do not work, try The OTC remedy Reese's Pinworm Medicine, Pin-X or Pin-Rid.
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