PINWORMS
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HOME CARE ADVICE FOR PINWORMS
Anal Itching Without Pinworm Being Seen
- Pinworm Checks:
Check your child for pinworms.
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Examine the area around the anus, using a
flashlight.
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Look for a ΒΌ-inch, white, threadlike worm
that moves.
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Do this a few hours after your child goes
to bed and first thing in the morning for 2 consecutive nights.
- Scotch Tape Test:
If no adult pinworm is seen, call the office for instructions on doing
a Scotch-tape test for pinworm eggs.
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Steroid Cream: For the itching, wash the irritating secretions from
the pinworm off the skin around the anus. For severe itch, apply 1%
hydrocortisone 4 times per day.
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Call Your Doctor If:
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Pinworm is seen.
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Skin around the anus
becomes red or tender.
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Anal itching persists
longer than 1 week.
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Your child becomes wors
Pinworm Exposure or Contact
- Low Risk: If your child has had
contact with a child with pinworms but has no symptoms, (and over a
month has passed), your child probably won't get them. If contact is
within the last 4 weeks, your child has a small chance of getting
pinworms.
- Scotch Tape Test: If you're still concerned, call the
office for instructions on doing a Scotch tape test for pinworm eggs in
about 1 month (reason: The swallowed egg will not mature into an adult
pinworm for 3 or 4 weeks)
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Call Your Doctor If:
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Pinworm is seen.
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Anal itching persists longer than 1 week.
Home Guidelines to Reduce Risk of Reinfection or Spread to Others
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Infection is caused by swallowing pinworm eggs. A child can get
pinworms no matter how carefully you keep the kids and the house clean.
The following hygiene measures, however, can help to reduce the chances
of reinfection of the child and new infections in other people. Pets
don't carry pinworms.
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Have the child scrub the hands and fingernails thoroughly before
each meal and after each use of the toilet. Keep the fingernails cut
short, because eggs can collect here. Thumb-sucking and nail-biting
should be discouraged.
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Each morning give the child a shower, with rinsing of the anal area.
Do this for 3 days after taking the pinworm medicine.
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Don't eat food that has fallen on the floor.
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Vacuum or wet-mop the child's bedroom once a week, because any eggs
scattered on the floor are infectious for 1 or 2 weeks.
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Machine-washing at hot temperature will kill any eggs present in
clothing or bedding.
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Contagiousness: Mildly contagious within the home. Children with
pinworms do not need to miss any day care or school.
Disclaimer:
This information is not intended be a substitute for professional medical
advice. It is provided for educational purposes only. You assume full
responsibility for how you choose to use this information.
Pediatric SelfCareNavigator. Copyright © 2000-2004
Barton Schmitt, M.D. FAAP
Reviewed 8/2004
Revised 7/2002
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