Worms In Vagina

Worms In Vagina




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Parasitic pinworms normally try to make themselves at home in the digestive tract, however sometimes these worms can wriggle their way into the vagina, becoming vaginal pinworms.
These worms donโ€™t like life in the vagina that much, as itโ€™s not their natural habitat. They arenโ€™t seeking out the vagina specifically; vaginal pinworms end up there by mistake because they are hungry, blind and clumsy.
Pinworms may also be called just simply worms, threadworms, or seatworms ( Enterobius vermicularis ).
These worms are contagious, with their eggs passed from surface to surface โ€“ sheets, towels, toilets, underwear, food, cups, plates, etc. We inadvertently eat the eggs, and then they hatch once inside our small intestine.
Once hatched, the larvae enter the large intestine, where they attach to the walls of the intestine. After a month or two, the females head to the rectum to lay their eggs in a jelly-like substance โ€“ this substance is likely the cause of the itching that ensues.
When we scratch the itch, the tiny little eggs get onto fingers or clothing, where they then go on their adventure to a new destination.
Pinworm eggs can survive 2-3 weeks on a surface, but do not come from animals. You can usually see pinworms if you or your child are infected, because they are about as big as a staple, and white. They tend to appear in the toilet or in underwear.
Treating pinworms in the digestive tract is pretty easy with worming medicine, taken once and then two weeks later, repeated. Other people you live closely with may need to be treated too.
Itching may take some time to resolve after treatment, which can be helped with a cream. Ask your doctor.
Vaginal treatment tends to be the same as digestive tract treatment but you will need medicines that are absorbed into the bloodstream. Not all worming medications are well-absorbed, so speak to your healthcare practitioner for specifics.
Since the pinworms are primarily found in the digestive tract, taking medicine that has direct contact with the worms works very well there. This isnโ€™t always so in the vagina, and follow-up checks should be arranged to microscopically check for eggs and worms after treatment.
Typical medical treatments for intestinal worms are mebendazole, albendazole, orย pyrantel pamoate. Mebendazole is poorly absorbed into the bloodstream, so should be avoided in vaginal worm infections, however, albendazole is reported to have been successful in eradicating vaginal pinworm infestations.
Mebendazole and albendazole block the wormsโ€™ ability to absorb glucose, which starves them of their energy source within days.
Piperazine or pyrantel pamoate paralyses the worms, so they are passed through the intestine in faeces, so a combination of treatments, especially in heavy infestations, may be used.ย 
These medicines do not kill the eggs, just larvae and adult worms, which is why repeat treatment is required.ย Hygiene will need to be modified for a short time to get rid of the eggs on surfaces and from under fingernails.
Any treatment needs to treat worms in the digestive tract as well as the vagina with vaginal pinworms, which can present some tricky treatment pickles.
Being thorough is important, since any leftovers will just set the system up to repeat itself until all the worms are dead. This can be extremely tiring, because just killing the worms is only half the puzzle โ€“ cleaning all your bedding and clothing and being diligent about passing the eggs around is very time-consuming.
Individual treatments will vary, but herbal medicine can be very effective at eradicating parasitic worms in the digestive tract. You may need to get a special treatment designed for the vagina, however it will depend on the type of herbal medicine chosen.
It is a bit of a gamble using home remedies for your pinworms, not because they donโ€™t work, but because you need to make sure you are getting the right dose of a remedy that is known to work.
There are plenty of home remedies that pinworms wonโ€™t like, but whether it is enough to kill them and prevent reinfestation is the real question.

A good example of a common home remedy to treat pinworms is raw garlic. Garlic is not going to be appropriate for everyone, but can be effective.

Jessica is a degree-qualified naturopath (BHSc) specialising in vulvovaginal health and disease, based in Melbourne, Australia.
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