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Hey!!! HELP! I am 12 and my parents are out of town. It is 2:00 in the morning and I just found out I had worms! I was disecting worms in science class a few weeks ago. What can I do? My brothers are asleep and they say there is nothing to do. I already used vasceline but I need real help NOW!

2007-03-09 17:57:22 · 4 answers · asked by veta1313 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

They are in my anus area

2007-03-09 18:01:34 · update #1

4 answers

Pinworms are the most common worm infection in the United States, primarily affecting school-age children. Pinworm eggs are spread directly from person to person or by touching bedding, food, or other items contaminated with the eggs.

Typically, children are infected by unknowingly touching pinworm eggs and putting their fingers in their mouths. The eggs are swallowed, and eventually hatch in the small intestine. The worms mature in the colon. Female worms then move to the child's anal area, especially at night, and deposit more eggs. This may cause intense itching and the area may even become infected. When the child scratches the itching anal area, the eggs can get under the child's fingernails and be transferred to other children, family members, and items in the house.

Symptoms Return to top

* Intense itching around the anus
* Difficulty sleeping due to the itching that occurs during the night
* Irritability due to itching and interrupted sleep
* Vaginal irritation or discomfort in young girls (if an adult worm enters the vagina rather than the anus)
* Irritated or infected skin around the anus, from constant scratching
* Loss of appetite and weight (uncommon but can occur in severe infections)

Signs and tests Return to top

Pinworms can be spotted in the anal area, especially at night when the worms lay their eggs there. Your doctor may have you do a tape test. A piece of cellophane tape is pressed against the skin around the anus, and removed. This should be done in the morning before bathing or using the toilet, because bathing and wiping may inadvertently remove any eggs. The doctor will stick the tape to a slide and look for eggs using a microscope.

Treatment Return to top

The main treatment is a single dose of either mebendazole or albendazole (anti-parasitic medication), available over-the-counter and by prescription. More than one household member is likely to be infected, so the entire household is often treated. The single dose treatment is often repeated after 2 weeks, in order to treat eggs that hatched since the original treatment.

To control egg infestation, wash hands before meals and after using the toilet, keep fingernails short and clean, wash all bed linen twice weekly, and clean toilet seats daily.

Avoid scratching the infected area around the anus, because this contaminates the fingers and everything else that is touched afterwards. Keep hands and fingers away from the nose and mouth unless they are freshly washed. Carry out these measures while family members are treated with medication.

2007-03-09 18:00:47 · answer #1 · answered by janellyvanilly1276 2 · 0 1

The main treatment is a single dose of either mebendazole or albendazole (anti-parasitic medication), available over-the-counter and by prescription. More than one household member is likely to be infected, so the entire household is often treated. The single dose treatment is often repeated after 2 weeks, in order to treat eggs that hatched since the original treatment.

To control egg infestation, wash hands before meals and after using the toilet, keep fingernails short and clean, wash all bed linen twice weekly, and clean toilet seats daily.

Avoid scratching the infected area around the anus, because this contaminates the fingers and everything else that is touched afterwards. Keep hands and fingers away from the nose and mouth unless they are freshly washed. Carry out these measures while family members are treated with medication.

2007-03-10 02:04:40 · answer #2 · answered by DEE 3 · 0 0

You really want to know? Get some garlic and Vaseline and shove a little clove (a clove of garlic) up in there overnight. Then let it pass in the morning. Good luck!

2007-03-10 02:13:01 · answer #3 · answered by aimeeme_g 5 · 0 0

where are these worms??

2007-03-10 01:59:55 · answer #4 · answered by siobahn_85 2 · 0 0

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