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==Threadworm Experience==
I unfortunately remember having these,when I was younger maybe young, about 8 or 9 years old.
The memories of the intense itchy bottom stays with me after all these years. I would wake up on a night,As as that is when they are most active,with the most annoying tingley tingly and itchy bottom, ". It drove me insane" there! There's no getting away from it , I just had to itch it.
I can gracefully now say I learnt my lesson,and always wash my hands now.
I remember my mum cutting my nails,because keeping them short prevented me making my bottom area sore,and - also preventing any skin infections as well. Keeping your nails trimmed short also prevents the chances of contracting threadworm,as this is where they are most likely to harbour until they are passed to the mouth.
====What are Threadworms?====
* Threadworms are a small parasite,they live in your bowels and feed off the glucose in your fecesfaeces.
* They are picked up by coming into contact with their eggs, and then ingesting them.
* Personal hygiene is essential,encourage your children to wash their hand regularly,after each visit to the bathroom and always before eating.Before and after changing babies nappies is also recommended.
* Wash all night clothes, bed linen, towels and soft toys when you are first diagnosed. This can be done at normal temperatures , but make sure that the washing is well rinsed.
* vacuum Vacuum and dust the whole house, paying particular attention to the bedrooms. Continue to vacuum regularly and thoroughly.
* clean Clean the bathroom and kitchen by damp-dusting surfaces and washing the cloth frequently in hot water. Continue to clean bathroom and kitchen surfaces regularly and thoroughly.
* Don't eat food in the bedroom, because you may end up swallowing eggs that have been shaken off onto the bedclothes.
* Keep your fingernails short. Encourage other members of your household to do the same.
* There are a few different brands of treatment that you can get.they're They are normally in tablet form, but are available in liquid too for younger children, and are available from your local pharmacist,. No prescription is needed,Except except for under 2 years of age 2s and for breast feeding or pregnant women.
* If you suspect threadworm or have had it confirmed,All all members of the household must be treated,even if they don't have symptomsymptoms.
* 1 dose of medicine is administered at first,then two weeks later a second dose is given ( or this was the case with me )
The life span of threadworms the threadworm is six weeks,so it is important that you follow the instructions given and any second doses are administered, as this will kill the remaining eggs and prevent re infestation.
--[[User:Kerryflump|Kerryflump]] ([[User talk:Kerryflump|talk]]) [[File:Kerryflump.jpg|64px|link=User:Kerryflump|Kerryflump]] 15:56, 5 May 2013 (UTC)

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