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PINWORMS
Pinworms are small white worms about 1/2 inch long and as thin
as a thread. They can sometimes be seen in and around
the child's bowel movements. These worms live in the
large intestine. The adult female worm crawls out of
the rectal opening at night and lays her eggs on the
skin around the anus. This causes itching and scratching.
The worms can also move to the vagina of a female child
and cause itching.
HOW THE INFECTION IS SPREAD
When the child scratches, tiny eggs can be picked up
on the fingers and then transferred to his mouth. This
causes the infection to start over again in the intestine.
Eggs can be found on toilet seats, in house dust, bed
linens, and play areas in or outside the home.
HOW TO TREAT THE INFECTION
- Your doctor will prescribe a special medicine to treat
pinworm infection. Read the label on the bottle of medicine
and give it as directed by your doctor. Usually the
medicine is given as a one-time dose. Sometimes the
doctor will order the medicine to be repeated in 2 to
3 weeks, especially if symptoms continue. If your
child vomits shortly after taking the medicine, give
the same amount of medicine again one time. If vomiting
continues, call your doctor at (phone)
o Your doctor will also treat other family members with
medicine. If other family members are being treated,
they should all be given the medicine at the same time.
o Store medicine out of the reach of children.
HOW TO PREVENT REINFECTION
The following things should be done until the child
and family members are free of infection. Start when
the medicine is first given and continu'e for about
I week. Continue to practice good hand washing and good
housekeeping even after the pinworms are gone.
o Hand washing is very important. Have the child and
all family members wash their hands in the morning,
before meals, and after using the toilet.
This is a good habit all the time.
o Keep the child's fingernails cut as short as possible.
o Place mittens or socks over the child's hands at night.
This will keep him from scratching and getting pinworm
eggs under his fingernails.
One-piece pajamas should be worn at night if possible.
o Clean the rectal opening after each bowel movement
with soap and water. Use clean washcloths or paper towels
each time. ,Scrub the toilet seat daily with
disinfectant or soap and water. Change bed linens and
put clean clothes on the child every day.
o Wash used bed linen, all clothing, towels, and washcloths
in hot water with detergent daily.
o Vacuum carpets and floors well.
o Scrub washable areas. Vacuum or brush upholstered
furniture. Change the vacuum cleaner bag daily and seal
it before throwing it away. Picture 2 Scrub toilets
daily with a
o Before eating any raw vegetables or fruits, household
disinfectant. wash them thoroughly to remove any eggs
or worms.
* Make sure children wear shoes when they are outside.
This will keep them from carrying into the house any
worms or eggs that live in the soil.
* Call your child's daycare center so that they can
take extra care with linens and hand washing.
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