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Pinworm Treatment: Symptoms, Prevention, and Medication Options

Pinworms (Enterobius) are the most common type of intestinal worm in the United States and one of the most prevalent worldwide. They primarily affect children aged 5 to 10 but can also be found in adults. Crowded conditions, such as schools and kindergartens, facilitate the spread of pinworms.

Pinworm Symptoms and Complications

Pinworm infections occur when microscopic eggs are ingested through contaminated food, water, toys, or fingers. These eggs hatch into slender white worms within the digestive system, measuring ¼ to ½ an inch long. Female pinworms exit through the anus to lay eggs on the surrounding skin, causing itching and irritation. This itching often leads to scratching and restlessness, especially at night.

While most patients do not experience severe symptoms, some may suffer from abdominal pain and nausea. Rare but serious complications can include infections within the abdomen, urinary tract infections, uterine infections, and weight loss.

Preventing Pinworms

Prevention of pinworm infections begins with proper hygiene practices:

  • Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water, especially after using the bathroom and before eating.
  • Clean pajamas, sheets, towels, and washcloths in hot water and dry them with hot air.
  • Avoid sharing towels.
  • Prefer showers over baths to minimize the risk of spreading eggs.

Medications for Pinworm

Two primary medications treat pinworms: Emverm (Mebendazole) and Albenza (Albendazole)

Emverm (Mebendazole)

  • Dosage: Two 100 mg tablets, chewed and swallowed three times a day for three days.
  • Mechanism: Prevents worms from absorbing sugar, leading to their starvation and death.

Albenza (Albendazole)

  • Dosage: Two 200 mg tablets taken once, with a second dose after two weeks.
  • Mechanism: Similar to mebendazole, it disrupts the worm’s nutrient absorption.

Quick and Convenient Pinworm Treatment

Did you know? QuickMD can treat pinworm infections from the comfort and convenience of your own home. Our physicians can prescribe albendazole or other anti-parasitic medications online, ensuring treatment is medically necessary and safe.If you suspect a pinworm infection, don’t hesitate to seek treatment. QuickMD offers confidential telemedicine consultations to diagnose and treat pinworms effectively, allowing you to manage your health without needing an in-person visit.

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