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  1. Threadworms - NHS

    Dec 1, 2023 · Read about threadworms (pinworms), which are tiny worms in your poo. They're common in children and spread easily. You can treat them without seeing a GP.

  2. Threadworms: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - Patient

    Nov 14, 2024 · Threadworms are common but are not usually serious. Threadworms infect the gut and lay eggs around your anus which causes itch. Written by a GP.

  3. How to get rid of threadworms - Patient

    May 30, 2019 · How did I get threadworms? Threadworm eggs can be picked up from surfaces both in and out of the home, and transferred to the body when eating or touching the mouth. If …

  4. Threadworms: Symptoms and Treatment | Doctor - Patient

    Feb 10, 2025 · Threadworms are a very common nematode infection. It is also known as pinworm or enterobiasis, as it is caused by infection with Enterobius vermicularis.

  5. Worms in humans - NHS

    Find out about worm infections in humans, including what different types of worms look like, when to get medical help, and how to treat and prevent infections.

  6. Mebendazole: a medicine to treat worms - NHS

    Mebendazole Brand names: Ovex, Vermox Find out how mebendazole treats threadworms, roundworms and other worm infections, and how to take it.

  7. Common questions about mebendazole - NHS

    Mebendazole kills worms that cause gut infections such as threadworm (sometimes known as pinworm) and other less common worm infections (whipworm, roundworm and hookworm).

  8. About mebendazole - NHS

    Mebendazole is a type of medicine for treating worms. It's used mainly for infections of the gut such as threadworms (sometimes known as pinworms) and other less common worm …

  9. How and when to take mebendazole - NHS

    NHS medicines information on dosage for mebendazole, how to take it and what to do if you miss a dose or take too much.

  10. Thread Worms - All About Worms

    Apr 1, 2007 · The thread worm, or threadworm, is the most common of human parasites. Thread worms are scientifically known as Enterobius vermicularis, but are also commonly referred to …