How do you get pin worms out of your vagina?

Anthelmintics, such as pyrantel pamoate, albendazole and mebendazole, are active against E. vermicularis
E. vermicularis
The pinworm (species Enterobius vermicularis), also known as threadworm (in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand) or seatworm, is a parasitic worm. It is a nematode (roundworm) and a common intestinal parasite or helminth, especially in humans.
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Can you get worms in your Vagaina?

Threadworm eggs can be transferred from your anus (or vagina) to anything you touch, including: bed sheets and bed clothes.
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How do you get pinworms in your private area?

Pinworm eggs are spread directly from person to person. They can also be spread by touching bedding, food, or other items that are contaminated with the eggs.
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What relieves itching from worms?

For the itching, wash the skin around the anus with warm water. For severe itch, use 1% hydrocortisone cream (such as Cortaid) 2 times per day. Use for 1 or 2 days.
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Pinworm Medicine:
  1. If a pinworm was seen, your child's doctor will suggest a special pinworm medicine. ...
  2. Give a repeat dose of the pinworm medicine in 2 weeks.
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What happens if pinworms go untreated?

Most people don't experience serious complications from pinworm infections, but in rare cases the following complications can occur: Urinary tract infections (UTIs). UTIs can develop if you do not treat the pinworm infection. Vaginitis and endometritis.
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How do you treat pinworms in the uterus?

The classic treatment of E. vermicularis infection includes a single dose of pyrantel pamoate, mebendazole or albendazole, repeated after 2 weeks from the initial dose. The treatment must be given to all family members.
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Will pinworms go away on their own?

Threadworms do not go away by themselves, and people do not build up immunity to them, so they must be treated in order to eradicate them totally from the body.
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Do pinworms cause odor?

The skin may be infected if it looks very red and swollen and is warm or tender to the touch. Pus or other discharge and a bad odor are also signs of infection. If you suspect an infection, call your child's doctor.
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Can you get pinworms in your vag?

Typical pinworm infections don't cause serious problems. In rare circumstances, heavy infestations can cause infection of female genitals. The parasite can travel from the anal area up the vagina to the uterus, fallopian tubes and around the pelvic organs.
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Do threadworms cause vaginal discharge?

In some rare cases among girls, the female threadworms migrate from the anus to the vagina, which can lead to very uncomfortable vulvovaginitis – inflammation of the vaginal area. The symptoms of this include irritation and vaginal discharge, which are both highly unpleasant.
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Can pinworms cause yeast infection?

In girls and women, pinworms may invade the vulva and vagina, causing a discharge and itching like that more often associated with a yeast infection.
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Can pinworms go to your brain?

“The worm matures in the gut and then likes to travel to the lung,” says Shirley. “From the lung, the worm can occasionally travel to the eyes, leading to vision loss. Or it may go to the brain where it can cause encephalitis, which leads to seizures and brain damage.”
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How long do pinworms last if not treated?

How long does pinworms last? The life cycle of a pinworm is 4 to 6 weeks. Without treatment, infestation will continue as long as fresh eggs are being swallowed, unless a person develops immunity to pinworms, which is unusual before age 15.
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How long can you have pinworms without knowing?

Although not all infected people will have symptoms, many will experience itching around the rectum. Some females may also experience itching in the genital area. How soon do symptoms appear? Symptoms usually are noticed one to two months after infection.
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What parasites can live in the vagina?

Trichomonas vaginalis, a sexually transmitted parasite that can be passed between partners, can lead to vaginal infection and increase a woman's susceptibility to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection.
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How do you know if you have worms in your uterus?

But in rare cases, they can cause infections of the vagina and uterus. If you have a tapeworm infection, you may not have any symptoms. But some people have nausea, stomach pain, weakness, or diarrhea. You might notice a change in appetite (eating more or less than usual).
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Why do I get pinworms on my period?

This finding of enterobius vermicularis in menstrual blood supports the theory that the worm and its eggs gain access to the peritoneal cavity through an ascending pathway of vagina, uterus and fallopian tube.
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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 often wash sheets with pinworms?

Washing sheets, clothes, and towels in a washing machine using regular laundry soap can eliminate pinworm eggs. All bedding and toys should be cleaned every 3-7 days for 3 weeks. Underwear and pajamas should be washed daily for 2 weeks.
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How do adults get pinworms?

About a month later, the eggs hatch in your intestines and grow into adult worms. Female pinworms move to your anal area to lay their eggs. This causes anal itching. If you scratch the area, the eggs cling to your fingers and get under your nails. If you touch other surfaces or objects, you could spread the worms.
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Do pinworms affect mood?

Pinworm infections were associated with the increased risk in anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, and sleep disorders, respectively.
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How big can pinworms get?

Pinworms are white, parasitic worms that can live in the large intestine of humans. They are about one-half inch long. While the infected person sleeps, female pinworms leave the intestinal tract and lay their eggs on the skin around the anus.
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Can pinworms come out in urine?

[4,5] Urinary tract infestation generally occurs by ectopic movement of pinworms which may also carry Escherichia coli and other bacteria from rectum to urinary tract. [6] In children, Enterobius infection was also found to be related to introital bacteriology and recurrent UTI.
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Can you get worms in your urinary tract?

Schistosoma parasites can penetrate the skin of persons who are wading, swimming, bathing, or washing in contaminated water. Within several weeks, worms grow inside the blood vessels of the body and produce eggs. Some of these eggs travel to the bladder or intestines and are passed into the urine or stool.
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What time do pinworms come out at night?

The female adult worms leave the anus in the middle of the night while the person is sleeping to deposit her eggs around the skin of the perianal region. The eggs become infectious within a couple of hours after being deposited and can survive for about 2 weeks outside the host. Many people may be asymptomatic.
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