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Itchy Anus
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In the last 4 months i have had a most itching anus. It is just above the outside of it, (not inside), i have tried creams but they dont work. Keeping it dry with Talcum powder helps, but doesn't solve the problem. Im afraid to speak with my doctor regarding this. I saw online that it could be worms?
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You could have worms, which can be contracted from undercooked pork products, the worms come out whilst you sleep and in turn, you will scratch and possibly reinfect yourself.
You could also have Haemeroids, which can itch as well. You really ought to see your GP, as both are treatable.
You could have worms, which can be contracted from undercooked pork products, the worms come out whilst you sleep and in turn, you will scratch and possibly reinfect yourself.
You could also have Haemeroids, which can itch as well. You really ought to see your GP, as both are treatable.
You can buy treatment for threadworms over the counter an a Chemist's - Ovex, I think it's called. You take one tablet straight away and a follow up one two weeks later.
Try that and if the problem doesn't go away then you would have to see the doctor.
If you have a family it's worth getting a large pack and treating everybody at the same time, plus change all the bedding, towels and so on.
Try that and if the problem doesn't go away then you would have to see the doctor.
If you have a family it's worth getting a large pack and treating everybody at the same time, plus change all the bedding, towels and so on.
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its sounds odd...but do you sleep in pyjamas ??
i had a similar problem on occasion...and i discovered it was being caused by the seam at the back of a certain pair of pyjamas i was wearing...
for some reason, the seam would ride up while i was asleep and basicallly irritate me...i didnt notice it at the time...it was just the next day
i stopped wearing them to sleep in an havent had the problem since!
i had a similar problem on occasion...and i discovered it was being caused by the seam at the back of a certain pair of pyjamas i was wearing...
for some reason, the seam would ride up while i was asleep and basicallly irritate me...i didnt notice it at the time...it was just the next day
i stopped wearing them to sleep in an havent had the problem since!
I think velvetee is confusing her worms.
Tapeworms (scolex) can be caught from pork/beef products but are very rare in this country. Infected meat is very obviously infected (the eggs are fairly big and visible) and would never get past the abbatoir.
Thread worms are very common. If you wear dark undies/jimjams you should be able to see any escapees as they look like tiny threads of white cotton.
Tapeworms can grow up to 20 METRES in length so I don't think for a minute you have them.
Tapeworms (scolex) can be caught from pork/beef products but are very rare in this country. Infected meat is very obviously infected (the eggs are fairly big and visible) and would never get past the abbatoir.
Thread worms are very common. If you wear dark undies/jimjams you should be able to see any escapees as they look like tiny threads of white cotton.
Tapeworms can grow up to 20 METRES in length so I don't think for a minute you have them.
here's a pic of a tapeworm
http://web.gccaz.edu/~lsola/bio182/labreview/p latyhelminthes/Tapeworm.jpg
http://web.gccaz.edu/~lsola/bio182/labreview/p latyhelminthes/Tapeworm.jpg