6.09 Enterobiasis (Pinworm or Threadworm)

agk’s Library of Common Simple Emergencies

Presentation

The patient complains of perianal itching which is worse at night, and may contribute to insomnia or superinfection of the excoriated perianal skin. Often, an entire family is affected.

What to do:

Discussion

Pinworms mostly live in the colon, and females migrate down to the perianal skin to lay eggs at night. Eggs on contaminated fingers re-enter via the mouth, but remain viable for several days on surfaces around the house. Perhaps 10% of the U.S. population harbors pinworms, especially children.

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