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Worms...!!!
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Youngest (age 11) has worms...yuk I know...but we all had a dose of Ovex last night when she first told me, but she says she still has them today. I've given her another dose of Ovex this evening, but if she still has them tomorrow, can the GP give us anything more effective? Or should I just buy another bottle of Ovex? Are they something more sinister than 'normal' worms?! TIA x
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You will have no idea where they came from. They could come from anywhere. The eggs can live anywhere. You did the right thing in treating the whole family. Mebendazole (ovex) should be used to treat the whole family, then again in 2 weeks` time. It`s a good idea to wash all bedding, towels, underwear and PJs in a hot wash to kill off any eggs otherwise...
20:40 Tue 31st Aug 2010
You will have no idea where they came from. They could come from anywhere. The eggs can live anywhere. You did the right thing in treating the whole family. Mebendazole (ovex) should be used to treat the whole family, then again in 2 weeks` time. It`s a good idea to wash all bedding, towels, underwear and PJs in a hot wash to kill off any eggs otherwise re-infection can occur. Apparently scrubbing under the fingernails with a nail brush is a good idea (I always wondered why my mother told me never to bite my nails) as the eggs can live there. If you can treat it and manage it I personally don`t think there is any point in going to the GP
worms are very common, you can be the cleanest of people and still get them. I concider my family to be very hygenic but somehow my kids seem to get them quite frequently. TBH i think the only way you can assure that you'll never get them is to never put your hands in your mouth. Just put all your bedding on hotwash and use seperate towels and repeat treatment in 2 weeks, apart from that theres not much you can do. Although they arw very unpleasent there not deadly.