Symptoms of pinworm disease
summary
Enterobiasis is a very widespread disease, generally speaking, the infection rate of children is much higher than that of adults. So if you get pinworm disease, what are its symptoms? Let's have a look. Patients with pinworm disease have itching around the anus or perineum, especially at night, and their sleep quality is seriously reduced. Make the patient very painful. Accidentally scratch infection, but also cause skin around the anus off, eczema and so on. If pinworm into the intestinal mucosa, there will be anorexia, diarrhea and other symptoms. So patients should go to the hospital as soon as possible. Now I will introduce the symptoms of pinworm disease
Symptoms of pinworm disease
Enterobius vermicularis caused by the toxic substances produced by Enterobius vermicularis. Patients will feel itchy around the anus, especially at night, which leads to the decline of sleep quality at night. If you can't stand the itching and accidentally scratch it, it will cause skin shedding, congestion and eczema around the anus. It brings great inconvenience to the life and work of patients.
Pinworm disease is characterized by the loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms caused by the mechanical gastrointestinal tract if pinworm gets into the intestinal mucosa. Seriously affected the patient's normal life and work, so got pinworm disease, to go to the hospital as soon as possible for effective treatment, in order to faster recovery.
Due to the metabolites excreted by parasites in the body, some patients can't sleep at night. What's more, if Enterobius vermicularis invades the appendix, it will develop into appendicitis or peritonitis. So we should treat it as soon as possible. Of course, there will be some people who suffer from pinworm disease without special symptoms.
matters needing attention
Every night before going to bed to clean the local. The underwear and bedding of patients should be changed frequently, and good hygiene habits should be made. Only in this way can we effectively prevent the infection of Enterobius vermicularis and achieve the goal of eliminating Enterobius vermicularis.