Preferred Name

Pinworms

Synonyms

Enterobiasis

Definitions

<p>Pinworms are small <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/parasiticdiseases.html">parasites</a> that can live in the colon and rectum. You get them when you swallow their eggs. The eggs hatch inside your intestines. While you sleep, the female pinworms leave the intestines through the anus and lay eggs on nearby skin.</p> <p>Pinworms spread easily. When people who are infected touch their anus, the eggs attach to their fingertips. They can spread the eggs to others directly through their hands, or through contaminated clothing, bedding, food, or other articles. The eggs can live on household surfaces for up to 2 weeks.</p> <p>The infection is more common in children. Many people have no symptoms at all. Some people feel itching around the anus or vagina. The itching may become intense, interfere with sleep, and make you irritable.</p> <p>Your health care provider can diagnose pinworm infection by finding the eggs. A common way to collect the eggs is with a sticky piece of clear tape. Mild infections may not need treatment. If you do need medicine, everyone in the household should take it. </p> <p>To prevent becoming infected or reinfected with pinworms,:</p><ul> <li>Bathe after waking up</li> <li>Wash your pajamas and bed sheets often</li> <li>Wash your hands regularly, especially after using the bathroom or changing diapers</li> <li>Change your underwear every day</li> <li>Avoid nail biting</li> <li>Avoid scratching the anal area</li> </ul>

ID

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MEDLINEPLUS/C0086227

altLabel

Enterobiasis

Threadworm infection

Seatworm infection

cui

C0086227

Date created

01/27/2003

definition

Pinworms are small parasites that can live in the colon and rectum. You get them when you swallow their eggs. The eggs hatch inside your intestines. While you sleep, the female pinworms leave the intestines through the anus and lay eggs on nearby skin.

Pinworms spread easily. When people who are infected touch their anus, the eggs attach to their fingertips. They can spread the eggs to others directly through their hands, or through contaminated clothing, bedding, food, or other articles. The eggs can live on household surfaces for up to 2 weeks.

The infection is more common in children. Many people have no symptoms at all. Some people feel itching around the anus or vagina. The itching may become intense, interfere with sleep, and make you irritable.

Your health care provider can diagnose pinworm infection by finding the eggs. A common way to collect the eggs is with a sticky piece of clear tape. Mild infections may not need treatment. If you do need medicine, everyone in the household should take it.

To prevent becoming infected or reinfected with pinworms,:

  • Bathe after waking up
  • Wash your pajamas and bed sheets often
  • Wash your hands regularly, especially after using the bathroom or changing diapers
  • Change your underwear every day
  • Avoid nail biting
  • Avoid scratching the anal area

Inverse of SY

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MEDLINEPLUS/C0030100

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MEDLINEPLUS/C0086227

Mapped from

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MEDLINEPLUS/C0086227

Mapped to

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MEDLINEPLUS/C0086227

MP OTHER LANGUAGE URL

Spanish https://medlineplus.gov/spanish/pinworms.html

MP PRIMARY INSTITUTE URL

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases http://www.niaid.nih.gov/

notation

C0086227

prefLabel

Pinworms

Related to

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MEDLINEPLUS/C0030499

Scope Statement

Pinworms are small parasites that spread easily. The eggs can live on household surfaces for up to 2 weeks. The infection is more common in children.https://medlineplus.gov/pinworms.html

tui

T047

subClassOf

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MEDLINEPLUS/C3714514

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MEDLINEPLUS/C2362498

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http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/D017229 Medical Subject Headings / 医学主题词表 CUI
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/ICD10/B80 International Classification of Diseases, Version 10 / 《国际疾病分类》第10版 CUI
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/ICD10CM/B80 International Classification of Diseases, Version 10 - Clinical Modification / 国际疾病分类,第10版-临床修改 CUI
http://purl.bmicc.cn/ontology/ICD10CN/B80 《国际疾病分类》第10版中文版 / International Classification of Diseases, 10th Edition, China CUI