Anonymous wrote:Get the medicine but also eat pumpkin seeds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids get them from each other from touching hands or sharing food. They are common and easy to treat in a single over the counter dose of medicine. If one person in the house has them everyone should be treated whether they have symptoms or not. It's not a matter of hygiene. Kids have them and they pass it around.
Anecdotely, the couple time our kids got them they seemed to be attending summer camps.
Also, after the deworming (single dose medicine), make sure you wash all bedding, towels, clothing that came in contact with the butt - pjs, underwear in the hottest water.
Everyone needs to clip down their nails too (mom included). Lysol the toilets as well.
Anonymous wrote:Kids get them from each other from touching hands or sharing food. They are common and easy to treat in a single over the counter dose of medicine. If one person in the house has them everyone should be treated whether they have symptoms or not. It's not a matter of hygiene. Kids have them and they pass it around.
Anecdotely, the couple time our kids got them they seemed to be attending summer camps.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Should we wash our pillows and comforters too? Every single day? I am OK with overkill, but the laundry is killing me!
Anonymous wrote:Revising this old thread. The otc medicine worked for my kids, but not for me. Then the prescription medication seemed to work, but then they came back. I am ocd with the cleaning cleaning. What more can I do? 6 months of this insanity.
Anonymous wrote:I had pinworms when I was around 12. I thought I practiced good hygiene as well and never figured out how I got it. I took some medicine, and my mom wouldn't let me have syrup with my pancakes because she said the worms liked the sugar too much. Not sure if that part was true or not.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry what is "food grade diatomaceous earth" and where do I find it? Our pediatrician (who is excellent and not averse to a holistic approach in addition to medicine) did not mention this. I will ask her.