Children - Threadworm Flashcards

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Threadworms

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  • Threadworms are tiny parasitic worms that infect the large intestine.
  • Worms are white and look like small pieces of thread. Usually can be seen around the anus or in their faeces
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What you need to know

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Age
Signs of infection
- Perianal itching
- Appearance of worms
Other symptoms
Duration
Recent travel abroad
Other family members affected
Medication

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Who are threadworms most common in?

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children < 10 years

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Symptoms of threadworms

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  • itchiness around the anus or vagina (worse at night)
  • but can also be asymptomatic
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Red flag symptoms

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  • Signs of secondary bacterial infection: If perianal skin is broken, and there is signs of weeping
  • Fever, bedwetting, vaginal discharge
  • Vomiting, diarrhoea, unexplained weight loss
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Best time to look at worms

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  • The best time to try to see the worms is at night, when the female worms come out to lay their eggs.
  • If you are trying to see whether your child has threadworms, the best time to look is 2 - 3 hrs after they have fallen asleep.
  • The worms may be visible on your child’s bottom, underwear, pyjamas or bed sheets
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How are threadworms spread?

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  • Scratching the anus or vagina, or wiping them after defaecation, can cause the eggs to stick to your fingertips/fingernails
  • Eggs can be transferred to your mouth, food or objects, such as toys and kitchen utensils.
  • Once eggs are swallowed they pass into the intestine, where they hatch. After about 2 weeks the threadworms will have grown into adults, at which point they’ll reproduce and the cycle of infection will start again
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Threadworm treatment

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Ovex family pack suspension
Ovex tablet

2+

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Ovex

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Single dose

Involves a combination of medication to kill the worms and strict hygiene measures to stop the spread of the eggs

  • Repeat after 2 weeks if infection persists
  • Treat whole family (except pregnant/breastfeeding)
  • All household members must be treated, even if they don’t have anysymptoms
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Non-pharmacological advice

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Hygiene measures
- Keep nails short and clean
- Careful washing and scrubbing of hands and nails prior to eating and after each visit to toilet.
- Wash bed linen frequently ideally every day
- Bathe or shower first thing in the morning
- Discourage nail-biting and finger-sucking

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Referral

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< 2 years old
Any doubt about the diagnosis
Treatment failure
Recent travel abroad
Pregnant or breastfeeding

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