Worms in humans (2024)

Key facts

  • Intestinal worms are parasites — they survive by living in or on another living thing (the host) and getting their food from it.
  • Threadworms, the most common worm infection in Australia, can cause an itchy bottom or redness and scratch marks around the anus (back passage).
  • People usually catch threadworms by ingesting their eggs.
  • Worms may be diagnosed in the laboratory from a fresh stool (poo) sample.
  • Intestinal worm infections are treated with medicines that kill the parasite without harming the person.

What is worm infection in humans?

Many types of worms can cause problems in humans.

In Australia, worms that may infect people include:

These intestinal worms are parasites. This means that they survive by living in or on another living thing (the host) and getting their food from it.

The most common worm infection in Australia is threadworms.

What are the symptoms of a worm infection?

Symptoms of threadworms

The most common symptom of threadworms an itchy bottom.

This is because threadworms come out of the anus at night to lay their eggs between the buttocks, causing extreme itching around the bottom and vagin*. 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.

Children with threadworms may also be irritable, have poor sleep and poor appetite. You may notice redness and scratch marks around their bottom.

Symptoms of other worm infections

Other types of worms may not cause any symptoms for example pork and beef tapeworms or strongyloides stercoralis. Other types of worms, such as dog tapeworm, may only cause symptoms after a long time, or if there is a severe infection.

Symptoms may include:

Once they have entered humans by penetrating the skin, the larvae of some worms, for example dog hookworm (ancylostoma caninum) or strongyloides, can migrate under the skin. This can cause diagnostic pink or red curving tracks known as larva migrans or larva currens.

The tracks may be raised and cause intense itching. There may be tingling or prickling half an hour after the larvae penetrate the skin.

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How do you get worms?

Threadworms

Threadworms are usually acquired by ingesting (eating) the eggs.

Humans are the only host of threadworms. The adult worms live in the lower intestine, coming out of the anus at night to lay their eggs. Children with threadworms can get the eggs under their fingernails when scratching an itchy bottoms at night. The eggs can then be spread through bed linen, bathroom fittings and other items, even food. The eggs can survive for around 2 weeks like this on surfaces.

Other worms

Some other types of worms enter humans when their larvae penetrate the skin, often through bare feet.

Dog hookworms can be caught like this through the skin. This commonly happens by being barefoot outdoors and coming into contact with larval hookworms in soil or sand contaminated with stool from an infected dog.

Strongyloides, a roundworm, also infects humans when its larvae penetrate the skin. Pork tapeworm (taenia solium) and beef tapeworm (taenia saginata) can be acquired from eating undercooked meat containing cysts of the tapeworm larvae. These infections are not common in Australia and are usually only acquired overseas.

Dog tapeworms (echinococcus granulosus) are another type of tapeworm. They can infect humans who accidentally ingest the tapeworm’s eggs, which are released from dog or dingo stools. The tapeworm sheds segments into the animal’s stool, which then rupture (break), releasing the eggs. The eggs can contaminate a dog’s coat, kennel, and fields and play areas. A person may then ingest an egg and become infected. Patting an infected dog may be enough to get infected.

Dog tapeworm can cause a serious disease in humans, known as hydatid disease.

Dwarf tapeworms (nana) are acquired by ingesting dwarf tapeworm eggs. The infection can also be transmitted between people in areas with poor sanitation and hygiene.

Whipworm (trichuris trichiura) infection can occur if a person ingests the eggs from contact with infected soil, or by eating foods grown in soil that contains whipworm eggs.

How are worms diagnosed?

Threadworms

Threadworms can be diagnosed by a ‘sticky tape test’ available from your doctor. The test detects threadworm eggs that are deposited around the anus at night. It involves using special sticky tape to take a sample first thing in the morning. The sticky tape is pressed onto the area around the anus, causing any threadworm eggs present to stick to the tape. The doctor or a laboratory will examine the tape under the microscope to look for the eggs.

Other worms

Other types of worms may be diagnosed in the laboratory from a fresh stool sample. For example, tapeworms are diagnosed by finding worm segments or worm eggs in a stool sample. Other worms are diagnosed by the presence of eggs, larvae or the parasites themselves in the stool sample.

Dog hookworm may be diagnosed by finding the parasite on a gut biopsy specimen. The characteristic rash of larva migrans on the skin can also indicate infection with dog hookworm. If this rash moves very quickly (2 – 10 cm per hour) then it is known as larva currens, and indicates infection with strongyloides.

Infection with some parasites, for example strongyloides, may cause eosinophilia, an increase in a type of white blood cells known as eosinophils.

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What do intestinal worms look like?

Intestinal worms that infect humans and their larvae vary in appearance and size, such as the following:

  • Threadworms — These worms are like tiny white moving threads 2 – 13 mm long; they are visible to the naked eye.
  • Strongyloides — The larvae are microscopic in size, but mature into 2 – 3 mm long worms
  • Dog hookworm — The eggs may be seen as tiny white eggs in a dog’s faeces; the adult worms are 12 – 15 mm long and j-shaped (hook shaped), with a large mouth with teeth.
  • Dog tapeworm — This tapeworm has 3 – 4 segments and is around 6 mm long.
  • Pork and beef tapeworms — These are large and flat, like a ribbon; adult pork tapeworms may reach 2 – 7 metres in length; adult beef tapeworms may be 4 – 12 metres long. Tapeworms have a head, a neck and many segments, which may contain eggs.
  • Dwarf tapeworms — these are 2 – 4 cm long and 1 mm wide.
  • Whipworms — adult worms are around 4 cm in length, with one end that is broad and the other thin, making them look like a whip.

How is a worm infection treated?

The treatment for threadworms is worming tablets, which are available from the pharmacy. The whole household should be treated at the same time, even if they have no symptoms. When taking the medicine, you should also ensure you follow strict hygiene practices to prevent reinfestation.

Other intestinal worm infections are also treated with medicines that kill the parasite without harming the person. Your doctor or a gastroenterologist (gut specialist) will advise on the best medicine and the right dose. The worms then usually pass out of the body.

Hydatid disease, caused by dog tapeworm, is serious and potentially fatal. It can cause cysts to from in the liver, lungs, spleen or kidneys, and rarely the brain. Removal of the cysts requires tricky surgery and medicines.

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Can a child with worms go to daycare or school?

Children with worms can still go to daycare or school if they have been treated, unless they have loose bowel motions.

How can I prevent infection with worms?

Good hand hygiene and keeping fingernails short is the best way to reduce your chance of catching threadworms.

Aside from threadworms, most worm infections in Australia occur in rural and remote communities, or in travellers returning from overseas. They are more common in tropical or subtropical areas. To avoid these types of worms:

  • Always wash your hands after gardening and before eating, drinking and smoking.
  • Always wash fruit and vegetables before eating.
  • Cook beef and pork thoroughly.
  • Wear shoes on moist, sandy soil or soil that may be contaminated with dog faeces.

When looking after your dog, make sure you:

  • Wash your hands after handling dogs.
  • Supervise dogs so that they can’t feed on dead stock or wild animals.
  • Do not feed offal to your dog.
  • Ensure your dogs are regularly dewormed, with worming tablets.

Resources and support

For more information about threadworms in children see the Royal Children’s Hospital website.

Call healthdirect on 1800 022 222 at any time to speak to a registered nurse (known as NURSE-ON-CALL in Victoria) for more information and advice.

Call Pregnancy, Birth and Baby to speak to a maternal child health nurse on 1800 882 436 or video call. Available 7am to midnight (AET), 7 days a week.

Worms in humans (2024)

FAQs

How do I deworm myself? ›

If you have worms, a GP will prescribe medicine to kill them. You take this for 1 to 3 days. The people you live with may also need to be treated. Any worms in your gut will eventually pass out in your poo.

What is the fastest way to get rid of worms in humans? ›

Mebendazole is the main medication used to treat threadworm infections. It can be bought over the counter from your local pharmacy or prescribed by your GP. It's available as a chewable tablet or a liquid. Mebendazole works by preventing the threadworms absorbing sugar, which means they should die within a few days.

Do most humans carry worms? ›

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), an estimated 24 percent of the world's population is infected with soil-transmitted worms. Infections are most common in tropical and subtropical regions, in particular, Sub-Saharan Africa, the Americas, China, and East Asia.

What are the signs of worms in humans? ›

Signs and Symptoms
  • Abdominal pain.
  • Diarrhea.
  • Nausea or vomiting.
  • Gas or bloating.
  • Dysentery (loose stools containing blood and mucus)
  • Rash or itching around the rectum or vulva.
  • Stomach pain or tenderness.
  • Feeling tired.

How many worms can infect humans? ›

Humans are hosts to nearly 300 species of parasitic worms and over 70 species of protozoa, some derived from our primate ancestors and some acquired from the animals we have domesticated or come in contact with during our relatively short history on Earth.

How often should you deworm adults? ›

Worms are a very common source of illness for both adults and children, so experts recommend that deworming should be done two times a year, or every six months, beginning at the age of two years. Deworming is the process of eliminating intestinal parasites, such as worms, using medication.

How do you get rid of worms ASAP at home? ›

Home remedies for pinworms
  1. Wormwood. Early studies suggest that the herb wormwood may be effective as a treatment for some parasitic infections. ...
  2. Garlic. Garlic is known for its antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal effects. ...
  3. Carrots. ...
  4. Pumpkin seeds. ...
  5. Coconut oil. ...
  6. Papaya seeds.
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What are the signs that you need to deworm? ›

Symptoms of other worm infections
  • diarrhoea.
  • tiredness and weakness.
  • abdominal pain.
  • weight loss.
  • anaemia.

How do you naturally flush out worms? ›

Drink a lot of water to help flush out your system. Eat more fiber, which may help get rid of worms. Probiotics ( Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacilus plantarum, Saccharomyces boulardii, and bifidobacteria ). Help keep your digestive tract healthy.

How do I check myself for worms? ›

Steps for the test are:
  1. Firmly press the sticky side of a 1-inch (2.5 centimeters) strip of cellophane tape over the anal area for a few seconds. The eggs stick to the tape.
  2. The tape is then transferred to a glass slide, sticky side down. ...
  3. Wash your hands well.
  4. Take the bag to your health care provider.
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Can Apple cider vinegar remove worms? ›

Apple cider vinegar is renowned for its natural antibacterial and antiparasitic properties. While it's important to note that apple cider vinegar is not a guaranteed cure for all types of worms, it may help create an environment within the dog's body that is less hospitable to parasites.

What does giardia poop look like? ›

Symptoms of giardiasis may include: Explosive, watery, foul-smelling stools. Greasy stools that tend to float. Bloating.

Does a colonoscopy get rid of parasites? ›

First, the clean-out process for the colonoscopy is very thorough (if you've had one you know what I mean) and it wipes out any obvious parasites. Even more important, is the fact that parasites actually live INSIDE the colonic wall which will not be seen with the camera.

What are the symptoms of worms in urine in females? ›

digestive system can cause anaemia, tummy pain and swelling, diarrhoea and blood in your poo. urinary system can cause irritation of the bladder (cystitis), pain when peeing, a frequent need to pee, and blood in your pee. heart and lungs can cause a persistent cough, wheezing, shortness of breath and coughing up blood.

How to deworm yourself naturally? ›

Garlic, honey, pumpkin seeds, and papaya seeds are all touted as antiparasitic foods to include in your diet. Some natural practitioners go a step further and recommend a grain-free, sugar-free diet. Others recommend limiting fruit intake in order to further reduce dietary sugars.

Do I need to deworm myself? ›

Deworming is not always necessary, but is recommended for children who live in endemic areas once a year when the prevalence of soil-transmitted parasitic worms in the community is over 20% and twice a year when the prevalence of soil-transmitted parasitic worms in the community is 50%.

What foods should I avoid with parasites? ›

Foods to avoid with parasites include raw or undercooked meats, poultry, fish, seafood, and eggs. Don't eat unwashed fruits and vegetables. Avoid unpasteurized milk and juices. Cook all meats to the recommended internal temperatures to kill any parasites.

How do you know if your body is full of parasites? ›

Unexplained digestive problems, itchiness, anemia, muscular and joint pain, and inability to feel satisfied after even a hearty meal are some of the commonly experienced signs you may have a parasite. Call your doctor if your unusual signs indicate the presence of a parasite.

What kills parasites in humans? ›

Common parasitic drugs include: Pyrantel pamoate for pinworms. Mebendazole or albendazole for soil-transmitted intestinal worms. Metronidazole, tinidazole or trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMX) for protozoa infections.

How long can worms live inside you? ›

You can get tapeworms from food or water that's contaminated with worms or eggs. If you swallow tapeworms, they'll grow up in your intestines. They can live in a person for 30 years.

What can I buy to deworm myself? ›

Users should choose a dewormer containing 1 of 2 active ingredients, Albendazol or Mebendazol, because they have a very broad spectrum of activity that can remove many types of worms, because they are non-prescription drugs, so users can easily can be found in drugstores.

How to get rid of worms in humans without medication? ›

The extracts of berberine and wormwood may be useful. Pumpkin seeds and papaya seeds have also reduced parasite numbers in humans. A healthy diet including vitamin A, selenium, zinc, and probiotics may help you build up your immune defenses.

What foods should you avoid after deworming? ›

With this question, the answer is that after deworming you can eat at any time. The reason is because the mechanism of action of the drug does not affect eating. In fact, taking deworming drugs inhibits the absorption of glucose by the worms, causing the worms to weaken and die.

How to deworm the body naturally? ›

Eat more raw garlic, pumpkin seeds, pomegranates, beets, and carrots, all of which have been used traditionally to kill parasites. In one study, researchers found that a mixture of honey and papaya seeds cleared stools of parasites in 23 out of 30 subjects. Drink a lot of water to help flush out your system.

Should adults deworm themselves? ›

To halt the spread of worms, it's crucial to treat all members of the family – not just the youngsters! Adults should take a deworming treatment as soon as their little one shows any symptoms (which can include irritability, tiredness, loss of appetite and an itchy bottom, among others).

How do you check if you have worms yourself? ›

At night, the female adult worms deposit their eggs outside the rectum near the anal area. One way to detect pinworms is to shine a flashlight on the anal area. The worms are tiny, white, and threadlike. If none are seen, check for 2 or 3 additional nights.

How can I treat myself for worms? ›

Treatment for Pinworm Infection

Options include: Albendazole (Albenza) Mebendazole (Emverm) Pyrantel pamoate (Reese's Pinworm Medication, Pin-X).

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