Cutaneous larva migrans is an itchy localised skin infestation caused by the penetration and migration of animal hookworm larvae through the skin.
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Many types of worm can cause problems in humans. To avoid becoming infected again or infecting others, it's very important during the weeks after starting treatment to wash your hands:.
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Good hygiene can prevent another outbreak even if children pick up another pinworm infection from friends at school. Eggs are transferred from the anus of an infected person to either their own mouth, re-infecting themselves, or another surface. If somebody else touches that contaminated surface and then touches their mouth, they may have ingested the eggs and can become infected.
The female pinworm lays eggs around the anus and vagina. The female pinworm releases an itchy mucus when laying her eggs, triggering an urge to scratch the affected area of the anus or vagina. From the hands, the eggs may be transferred to anything that is touched, including:. The eggs can survive for up to 3 weeks on surfaces. If they are touched, they will be transferred to the hands.
The microscopic eggs may become airborne and then be breathed in and swallowed. This can happen when shaking towels or bed sheets, for example. The eggs hatch in the intestines 1 to 2 months after being swallowed.
After hatching, a female pinworm can lay more eggs. Small children are more likely to become infected because they tend to be less thorough about hand washing. Children may also have long-lasting infections because they are swallowing fresh eggs continually. Pinworms that affect humans cannot infect animals or pets. It is important to remember that the problem is not the pet; it is down to human hygiene.
This test uses cellophane tape. The doctor places a piece of clear plastic tape against the skin around the anus and then looks at the tape under a microscope. As the worm tends to lay her eggs at night, good samples are more likely early in the morning. People may apply the tape themselves before using the bathroom or bathing. The sample should then be taken to the doctor. Sometimes the worms are visible in the anal area, underwear, or in the toilet. In stools, the worms look like small pieces of white cotton thread.
Because of their size and white color, pinworms are difficult to see.
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