Pinworms are about the length of a staple. While an infected person sleeps, female pinworms leave the intestine through the anus and deposit their eggs on the surrounding skin. Pinworm infection called enterobiasis or oxyuriasis causes itching around the anus which can lead to difficulty sleeping and restlessness. Symptoms are caused by the female pinworm laying her eggs.
Pinworms are tiny, white, thread-like worms that live in the rectum. The worms crawl out of the anus bum at night and lay their eggs on nearby skin. Children can get pinworms no matter how often they take a bath.
Pinworms are white, parasitic worms that can live in the large intestine of humans. They are about one-half inch long. While the infected person sleeps, female pinworms leave the intestinal tract and lay their eggs on the skin around the anus. The eggs are laid in a sticky, jelly-like substance that, along with the wriggling of the female pinworm, causes severe itching. Pinworm is the most common worm infection in the United States.