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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.go to the pharmacist, and don't get the pwder you put in milk or water, it tastes vile and nothing disguises the taste at all. It doesn't disolve, it just suspends. Yuck.
Instead, ask for the tablets. You can swallow them whole and buy them in family packs too. I forget the name, but the pharmacist will know. Just ask for the once tablets for threadworm. If you have had this for a while, it is likely you will need to take another tablet in a fortnight I think, but the leaflet will tell you.
You are not dirty, please don't be alarmed. You can get it from not washing hands religiously, but depending on where you work, this is not always practical, threadworm eggs survive in all conditions, including on hands and also everywhere else. I was infected once when I worked in school and I do make sure I wash my hands before eating, but it is so easy to be infected when around small children. The estimation is that 1 in 4 children in all playschools and primary schools has threadworm at one time..... that's a lot of kids. If you have kids, you prbably have picked it up form them. As the other posters say, treat the WHOLE family!
hope you feel better soon.