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How often do you deal with pinworms in your child
Never  
 42%  [ 58 ]
Rarely  
 28%  [ 39 ]
Very often  
 29%  [ 41 ]
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amother
  Sienna  


 

Post Mon, Oct 28 2024, 8:15 pm
amother Lavender wrote:
. You can also stick whole peel garlic in everyone's underpants! Make sure snug panties-which are good for trying to contain worms and eggs too
..wash wash wash . People prone need frequent linen and pj washing always not just during outbreak
...ya thumbsuckers are pits. We have cracked a few of those hard nuts but a few more to go bh LOL


Yeah. We did that. Including picking out the most minute garlics and inserting thru the back. Then putting in underwear. It didn't work. I tried literally EVERYTHING down to giving fresh pineapple juice dialy cuz someone said it kills it.

Somehow the garlic gets absorbed thru the soaking. It's painless, scentless as soon as you're out of the bath (it really is!), easy becuase they anyways that a bath before bed.
We do fresh pj's every day. And wash linen every 1- 2 weeks (unless I know they are infected). There isnt much to do to avoid it. Other than getting her to stop sucking her thumb.
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amother
Strawberry


 

Post Mon, Oct 28 2024, 8:20 pm
So weird, I haven't dealt with pinworms for quite a while. Yomtov, my 5 year old had symptoms and she had pinworms. My kids were given winki lollies in shul. I was busy all day doing laundry.
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amother
Magenta


 

Post Mon, Oct 28 2024, 8:31 pm
Do you always have to treat pinworms? I feel like they come and go. Sometimes more active then others. What happens if left untreated?

Besides for hand washing it they also come from not wiping down there completely. If you have a kid getting them often you may need to have them use baby wipes to wipe after #2.
Also for any one suffering, a bit of vasaline in the tush helps if they wake up at night and feel itchy.
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amother
Nasturtium


 

Post Mon, Oct 28 2024, 8:44 pm
Sorry to let you all know , according to my dr, at any given time 75% of people have pinworms. For those of you that never dealt with it , you probably just didn’t know your kids had it 😬not everyone shows symptoms
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amother
  Zinnia


 

Post Mon, Oct 28 2024, 8:48 pm
Quote:
Sorry to let you all know , according to my dr, at any given time 75% of people have pinworms. For those of you that never dealt with it , you probably just didn’t know your kids had it 😬not everyone shows symptoms

This is what I'm assuming
Sometimes my kids tell me something is itching them - so I put a little Destin on them. Usually stops bothering them within a day. Seems like most people can be walking around with it and not know.
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amother
  Sienna


 

Post Mon, Oct 28 2024, 8:57 pm
amother Nasturtium wrote:
Sorry to let you all know , according to my dr, at any given time 75% of people have pinworms. For those of you who never dealt with it , you probably just didn’t know your kids had it 😬not everyone shows symptoms


That is true!
My sister once did some fancy post chemo vegan detox on some Texan ranch. And they warned them that on a specific day of the detoz they will be jumping from pinworms. almost ALL the woman were complaining..... After another 2-3 days jt went away.
it's just that it lives in most people's guts. Most ppl are able to keep there microbial balance in there. Those that are not.... well....
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amother
  IndianRed  


 

Post Mon, Oct 28 2024, 9:00 pm
I had pinworms as a child but it was never treated.

I get an occasional one every once in a while.

is it possible for it to disappear by itself when it was never treated?
if a child has a odd one here and there how come they dont multiply?

I agree it does not come from sugar.
it feeds on sugar.
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amother
  Linen  


 

Post Mon, Oct 28 2024, 9:04 pm
amother IndianRed wrote:
I had pinworms as a child but it was never treated.

I get an occasional one every once in a while.

is it possible for it to disappear by itself when it was never treated?
if a child has a odd one here and there how come they dont multiply?

I agree it does not come from sugar.
it feeds on sugar.


It can die out on its own from very strict hygiene. But there is no such thing as getting ‘one’. For every one that comes out, there are hundreds living in the intestine. The one that come out lays thousands of microscopic eggs at a time. Kids who go to the bathroom and don’t wash their hands properly are spreading hundreds of eggs onto everything they touch.
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amother
  IndianRed  


 

Post Mon, Oct 28 2024, 9:13 pm
amother Linen wrote:
It can die out on its own from very strict hygiene. But there is no such thing as getting ‘one’. For every one that comes out, there are hundreds living in the intestine. The one that come out lays thousands of microscopic eggs at a time. Kids who go to the bathroom and don’t wash their hands properly are spreading hundreds of eggs onto everything they touch.


dont they lay eggs around the backside?

so if they are not coming out to lay eggs than how are they multiplying inside?
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amother
Seafoam


 

Post Mon, Oct 28 2024, 9:15 pm
I also thought that 90% of people had inside their body but only some people it affects and bothers? That's why some kids/families seem to get more than others. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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amother
  Jean


 

Post Mon, Oct 28 2024, 9:22 pm
Articles all claim it only affects 20% of people and it is not living in everyone.
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amother
  Lavender


 

Post Mon, Oct 28 2024, 9:27 pm
amother Sienna wrote:
Yeah. We did that. Including picking out the most minute garlics and inserting thru the back. Then putting in underwear. It didn't work. I tried literally EVERYTHING down to giving fresh pineapple juice dialy cuz someone said it kills it.

Somehow the garlic gets absorbed thru the soaking. It's painless, scentless as soon as you're out of the bath (it really is!), easy becuase they anyways that a bath before bed.
We do fresh pj's every day. And wash linen every 1- 2 weeks (unless I know they are infected). There isnt much to do to avoid it. Other than getting her to stop sucking her thumb.


You doing good! We should be friends!

I I would mention I really find linen must be done weekly. If I go any long complaints come...
To all those mentioning the importance of handwashing are you unaware that people sitting on the same toilet can be passing worms and germs. Ideally seat needs a lysol cleaning between each user but that's not really practical....
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amother
  Ginger


 

Post Mon, Oct 28 2024, 9:33 pm
amother Lavender wrote:

To all those mentioning the importance of handwashing are you unaware that people sitting on the same toilet can be passing worms and germs. Ideally seat needs a lysol cleaning between each user but that's not really practical....


You wish it were that easy.
Lysol does not kill pinworm eggs.
And that is chief reason why they are so hard to get rid of from surfaces.
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  Rabbit613




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Oct 29 2024, 1:34 am
amother IndianRed wrote:
some kids have it but dont have symptoms.


That is possible.
I have never seen it or heard complaints about it.
How fo you know if they have it without any symptoms
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amother
  IndianRed  


 

Post Tue, Oct 29 2024, 2:24 am
amother Linen wrote:
It can die out on its own from very strict hygiene. But there is no such thing as getting ‘one’. For every one that comes out, there are hundreds living in the intestine. The one that come out lays thousands of microscopic eggs at a time. Kids who go to the bathroom and don’t wash their hands properly are spreading hundreds of eggs onto everything they touch.



a few month ago I treated whole family with homeopathy cina.

3 of them had many coming out and the 4 others only had very few.

what does this mean if there are thousands inside? they are too deep too come out or
some kids just have very few?
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amother
Moccasin


 

Post Tue, Oct 29 2024, 2:33 am
I live in Australia and apparently it’s so common here when kids are in kindergarten. We are so stressed out because we’ve been dealing with it non stop since March! I’ve keep getting it as well since it’s contagious. The kids wake up at night in pain. We’ve tried every medication and nothing works. Apparently they get reinfected in the sand pit.
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amother
  Linen  


 

Post Tue, Oct 29 2024, 5:07 am
amother IndianRed wrote:
dont they lay eggs around the backside?

so if they are not coming out to lay eggs than how are they multiplying inside?


Not really understanding the question. If they are not coming out, how do you know you have them? What I’m saying is, for every one that comes out, there are hundreds more living inside. It’s not possible for one worm to be living alone.
I don’t think it’s common for a lot to swarm out at once. I have dealt with this issue unfortunately and have never seen that, thank Gd. It’s actually hard to catch them coming out at all, which is why many people are unaware they have them.
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amother
  Charcoal  


 

Post Tue, Oct 29 2024, 6:18 am
amother Linen wrote:
Not really understanding the question. If they are not coming out, how do you know you have them? What I’m saying is, for every one that comes out, there are hundreds more living inside. It’s not possible for one worm to be living alone.
I don’t think it’s common for a lot to swarm out at once. I have dealt with this issue unfortunately and have never seen that, thank Gd. It’s actually hard to catch them coming out at all, which is why many people are unaware they have them.
We've had swarming on the outside around full moons Puke
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amother
Burlywood


 

Post Tue, Oct 29 2024, 6:38 am
All my girls had them from age 2-4. Finally finally they grew out of it. It's really tough. Dealing with this on a nightly basis, feels like forever.
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amother
  Linen


 

Post Tue, Oct 29 2024, 6:42 am
amother IndianRed wrote:
a few month ago I treated whole family with homeopathy cina.

3 of them had many coming out and the 4 others only had very few.

what does this mean if there are thousands inside? they are too deep too come out or
some kids just have very few?


Please read up on the life cycle of these worms! They’re not all at the egg laying stage at once.
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