Do I need to wash stuffed animals for pinworms?

It's common to treat the whole family because the worms are so contagious. And get ready for lots of laundry (set the water temp to 130°F). Wash all bedding, stuffed animals, and towels -- and then keep on laundering bedding and towels every few days.
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How do you disinfect stuffed animals from pinworms?

You can clean plush toys in a washing machine; hard toys can be washed by hand with soap and water, in the top rack of the dishwasher or wiped with all-purpose cleaner and rinsed.
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Do you need to wash pillows for pinworms?

Where should you start when it comes to cleaning your home post-pinworm infection? For several days after treatment, it is important to clean the bedroom floors, either by vacuuming or damp mopping. After treatment has been administered, you should also wash all bed linens in hot water.
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How do you disinfect furniture from pinworms?

Wash all the sheets, blankets, towels, and clothing in the house in hot water. Carefully clean everyone's fingernails (which may hold the worm eggs) and cut them short. Scrub toys, countertops, floors, and other surfaces the infected child has touched. Vacuum carpets.
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Does washing get rid of pinworms?

Because pinworms lay their eggs at night, washing the anal area in the morning can help reduce the number of pinworm eggs on your body.
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When should I wash my sheets after pinworms?

Start when the medicine is first given and continue for about one week. Continue to practice good hand washing and good housekeeping even after the pinworms are gone. Hand washing is very important.
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How long can pinworms live on bedding?

Pinworms can survive up to two weeks on clothing, bedding or other objects, if kept at room temperature.
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How long can pinworm eggs live on toys?

Pinworm eggs can cling to surfaces, including toys, faucets, bedding and toilet seats, for two weeks.
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How do you get rid of pinworms in a couch?

Scrub washable areas. Vacuum or brush upholstered furniture. Change the vacuum cleaner bag daily and seal it before throwing it away. so that they can take extra care with linens and hand washing.
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Can you get pinworms from a toilet seat?

A person is infected with pinworms by ingesting pinworm eggs either directly or indirectly. These eggs are deposited around the anus by the worm and can be carried to common surfaces such as hands, toys, bedding, clothing, and toilet seats.
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How long are you contagious after taking pinworm medicine?

If you're using an OTC medication, your symptoms will likely subside within three days of your first dose. The infection is still considered contagious for the following three weeks. This is because any eggs that have been laid can hatch and further the spread of the infection.
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What cleaner kills pinworm eggs on surfaces?

Pinworm eggs can live 2-3 weeks outside the body. Clean surfaces in the kitchen and bathroom daily, especially faucet knobs and the toilet flush handle. Use Clorox wipes or a rag with hot water.
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How long do pinworms live outside the body?

Pinworm eggs become infective within a few hours after being deposited on the skin around the anus and can survive for 2 to 3 weeks on clothing, bedding, or other objects.
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How do you know if pinworms are gone?

Your doctor will give you some medicine to take right away and then again 2 weeks later to be sure the worms are gone. The doctor can also give you a cream to help stop the itching. Because it's easy to pass pinworms on to other people, the doctor may want the other people in your house to take medicine, too.
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Why does my child keep getting worms?

Children can get threadworms when they accidentally get worm eggs on their hands and swallow them. This might happen if they put their hands in their mouths or bite their nails after coming into contact with people with worms or with worm-infected dust, toys or bed linen.
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How contagious is pinworms?

Pinworm infections (also known as "seatworm infection" or "threadworm infection") are contagious. Pinworms get into the body when people ingest or breathe in the microscopic pinworm eggs. These eggs can be found on contaminated hands and surfaces, such as: bed linens.
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Can you see pinworms on toilet paper?

Pinworms are formally diagnosed when the symptoms are present and the worm is seen - either around the anal area, on the outside of the stool or toilet paper. The worm are about ¼ inch long and thin like a piece of thread-but are often moving.
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How long does it take to get pinworms after exposure?

How long after exposure do symptoms begin? Two to six weeks.
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Can a child with pinworms go to daycare?

Children with pinworms do not need to miss any child care or school.
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What is the fastest way to get rid of pinworms?

To treat pinworm infection, your doctor may recommend over-the-counter pyrantel pamoate or prescribe medication to all members of your household to prevent infection and reinfection. The most common prescription anti-parasite medications for pinworms are: Mebendazole. Albendazole (Albenza)
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Is it hard to get rid of pinworms?

Pinworms can be a distressing nuisance and sometimes difficult to get rid of. Fortunately, this condition hardly ever leads to any serious illness. Pinworm infection is very common, occurring in children much more often than in adults. As many as one in five children will be bothered by this parasite.
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Are some kids more susceptible to pinworms?

Be aware that preschool and school-aged children are at the greatest risk for pinworm infection. Inform patients and parents that vacuuming and other types of housekeeping are not likely to reduce pinworm infection since pinworms do not persist on rugs or kitchen countertops.
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How often should you shower with pinworms?

Shower: Each morning, give your child a shower during the 2 weeks of treatment. Always rinse the anal area. Continue for 3 days after taking the second dose of pinworm medicine.
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How do you shower with pinworms?

Bathe carefully every day. Be sure to clean the skin around the anus. This will remove pinworm eggs. Showers may be better than baths because you have less chance of getting water that has pinworm eggs into your mouth.
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How often should you change bedding with threadworms?

❖ Change and wash underwear, nightwear (and bed linen if possible) each day. Avoid shaking clothes and linen as any eggs on them may be wafted into the air and be swallowed. ❖ Also, each day for the same 14 days it is advisable to: Vacuum and dust all household carpets, particularly those where children play.
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