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  1. www.nhs.uk › conditions › worms-in-humansWorms in humans - NHS

    It does not matter which type of worm you have – all worm infections are treated in a similar way. You might be asked to provide a sample of poo so it can be tested for worm eggs. If you have worms, a GP will prescribe medicine to kill them. You take this for 1 to 3 days. The people you live with may also need to be treated.

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      The eggs can survive up to 2 weeks. The larvae hatch from...

  2. Mebendazole does not kill the worms' eggs, and these can cause reinfection and also infect other people. A doctor or pharmacist may advise you to take mebendazole again after 2 weeks, to stop reinfection. However, if the infection comes back, speak to a doctor for advice. It's also important to have good personal hygiene to stop the worms ...

  3. www.nhs.uk › conditions › threadwormsThreadworms - NHS

    The eggs can survive up to 2 weeks. The larvae hatch from the eggs in your gut after you swallow them, and take 1 to 2 months to mature into threadworms. Children can get threadworms again after they've been treated for them if they get the eggs in their mouth. This is why it's important to encourage children to wash their hands regularly.

  4. Last updated on Nov 1, 2023. Yes, it is normal to see dead threadworms in the persons bowel motions. Depending on the frequency of bathroom visits this can take up to one week. Symptoms of threadworm infection usually disappear within one week of treatment. Threadworms are highly contagious.

  5. www.nhsinform.scot › illnesses-and-conditionsThreadworms - NHS inform

    Oct 16, 2024 · Medication will kill the threadworms but not the eggs. Eggs can live for up to 2 weeks outside the body. There are hygiene methods you can follow to stop becoming infected again. Do these for 2 weeks if you’re taking medicine, or for 6 weeks if you’re not taking medicine. Things you can do

  6. Sep 26, 2023 · Threadworms. Threadworms infect the gut and lay eggs around the anus which causes itchiness. Threadworms are common but are not usually serious. Treatment usually includes medication plus hygiene measures. Medication kills the worms but not their eggs, which can survive for two weeks. Therefore, strict hygiene measures are advised for two weeks ...

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  8. patient.info › medicine › mebendazole-vermox-ovexMebendazole - Patient

    Mar 25, 2023 · Roundworm infections can be a problem for people living in, or travelling to, a tropical country, and for those who eat contaminated food. Mebendazole works by preventing the worms from absorbing sugars which they need to survive. This kills the worm within a few days. Although mebendazole kills adult worms, it does not kill the eggs.

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