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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  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. 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.

  7. 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.

  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. 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 …

  10. Worm Medicine (Anthelmintics): Mebendazole, Vermox, Ovex

    Sep 9, 2024 · Worms are parasites that enter the body and are able to live and feed off the person they have entered. The most common worm infection in the UK is threadworms. …