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- $Title{What are Pinworms?}
- $Subject{pinworms diagnosis treatment Infection Infections Parasites
- Parasite Pinworm roundworm colon anus eggs egg anal itching itch intestinal
- tract roundworms intestine intestines}
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- Anatomy of the Colon*0001601.scf}
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- What are Pinworms?
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- QUESTION: It's not an experience I really want to talk about, and so I have
- nowhere to turn but to you. I can't believe it myself, but my physician has
- made the diagnosis of pinworms on my child, and bases his opinion on a test he
- did with Scotch Tape. Now he wants my whole family to take an expensive
- medicine. What do you think of this mess I am in?
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- ANSWERS: Your reaction is not uncommon, but then neither is the infection
- your youngster is suffering from. It is estimated that as many as 42 million
- Americans may have pinworms in their systems. The pinworm is a type of
- roundworm, small (between 5mm and 10mm long) and whitish in color. They live
- in the human colon, but the female lays her eggs, as many as 10,000 at a time,
- in the skin folds around the anus. And that causes the symptom most typical
- of this disease, an itching around the anal area, sometimes associated with
- restless sleep and night awakenings. Many individuals, however, display no
- symptoms or complaints. Once the eggs have been laid, they may survive for as
- long as three weeks, during which time they hatch into larvae and find their
- way back up the lower intestinal tract. They are transmitted from one
- individual to another when they are picked up in the fingernails during
- scratching, and deposited on material (clothing or toys) which then find their
- way to the mouth and the eggs are swallowed. The most commonly used test to
- discover these eggs IS the transparent adhesive tape test, which picks up the
- minuscule eggs from the area around the anus, and then used to transfer them
- to slides for microscopic examination. Since pinworms are so highly
- contagious it is often wise to treat all the members of the immediate family
- the first time a diagnosis is made to attempt to prevent recurrence, which
- unfortunately is very common.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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