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What does passing worms look like?

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Pinworms are also called “threadworms.” They're the most common type of intestinal worm infection in the U.S., and one of the most common in the world. They're thin and white, and about one-quarter to one-half inch long -- about as long as a staple. Tapeworms are flat worms that look a bit like ribbons.


How do you tell if you're passing worms?

Intestinal worms can also cause a rash or itching around the rectum or vulva. In some cases, you will pass a worm in your stool during a bowel movement.1abdominal pain.2diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting.3gas and bloating.4fatigue.5unexplained weight loss.6abdominal pain or tenderness.Intestinal Worms: Symptoms, Treatment, Causes, Recovery, and More

What does it look like when worms come out?

Threadworms (come out of the anus at night to lay their eggs between the buttocks, causing extreme itching. They look like small white threads moving about and may be seen with a torch. The threadworms may also be seen on the surface of the stools (poo) if a person has a heavy infestation.

What does poop with worms look like?

You can spot worms in your poo. They look like pieces of white thread. You might also see them around your child's bottom (anus). The worms usually come out at night while your child is sleeping.

Can you see worms in your poop if you have them?

It often lives in human feces (poop). People catch it through hand-to-mouth contact. If you have a roundworm infection of your intestines (ascariasis), you may not have symptoms. You may see live worms in your poop though.

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