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Pinworm infections, caused by Enterobius vermicularis*, are common in children and highly contagious. Symptoms include itching around the anus, especially at night, restlessness, and irritability. Proper hygiene and treatment are key to managing these infections. First, oral medications such as mebendazole, albendazole, or pyrantel pamoate are typically prescribed to eliminate pinworms. A second dose is often given two weeks later to prevent reinfection.
In addition to medication, hygiene practices are crucial. Encourage children to wash their hands frequently, especially before eating and after using the bathroom. Keeping fingernails short can also reduce the risk of spreading eggs. Daily washing of bedding, clothes, and toys, along with regular vacuuming, helps minimize contamination. Fenbendazole 444Mg is uses for Pinworm Infections.
During treatment, bathing each morning remove eggs that may have been deposited during the night. All household members should be treated simultaneously, as pinworms easily spread within families.
Preventive measures include teaching children not to scratch the anal area and reinforcing regular handwashing habits. By combining medication and hygiene practices, pinworm infections can be effectively managed, reducing discomfort and preventing reinfection.
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