Pinworms have always been hated by people. They not only harm people's health, but also often cause trouble at night, greatly affecting their physical health and sleep quality at night. Especially for children who often cry and fuss at night, it is really annoying. When pinworms lay eggs at night, they will crawl out of the anus. So what time do pinworms usually come out to lay eggs at night?
At what time do pinworms come out to lay eggs at night?
Pinworms parasitize the large intestine, and female pinworms crawl out of the anus within 2 hours after the host falls asleep at night, around 2-4 o'clock. Due to the suitable temperature (34-36 ℃) and humidity (90% -100%), and sufficient oxygen, they lay a large number of eggs around the anus, perineum, and folds of the vulva.
What are the hazards of pinworms to the human body?
If a woman is infected with pinworms for a long time, not only will it cause vaginal and cervical infections, but it will also lead to pelvic infections. If left untreated or intermittently treated for a long time, this condition can cause adhesions and deformities in the female fallopian tubes, resulting in blocked fallopian tubes and infertility. If women contract pinworm disease, they are more likely to transmit it to their families, fetuses, etc.
If the treatment of pinworm disease warts is not thorough and proactive, and patients with severe viral infections have strong infectivity, it is easy to infect family or friends. The stronger the infectivity, the more severely the immune system of the body is affected, and patients are less likely to recover. Long term recurrence can easily lead to the transformation of pinworms into cancer. If left untreated after infection, it is likely to lead to malignant tumors such as penile cancer and cervical cancer in the future.
After discovering pinworms, there is no need to worry too much or be nervous. You need to understand your own situation, consult a doctor in a timely manner, and seek treatment according to the doctor's advice. Do not delay too long, because although the harm is not significant in the early stage, if not treated in time, there will still be great harm in the later stage. Therefore, when pinworms are discovered, timely treatment is necessary.