The title is a bit misleading. Pinworms don’t “bite” children—but they can definitely cause uncomfortable symptoms, especially at night.
🐛 What are pinworms?
Enterobiasis (pinworm infection) is caused by tiny white worms called Enterobius vermicularis.
They’re very common in children worldwide.
🌙 Why they seem “nocturnal”
At night:
- Female worms come out of the anus to lay eggs around the skin
- This causes intense itching, especially during sleep
👉 That’s why kids may wake up scratching or feel restless at night
❗ Main symptoms
🧒 In children (most common):
- Itching around the anus (worse at night)
- Trouble sleeping
- Irritability
- Sometimes stomach discomfort
👀 Visible sign:
- Tiny white thread-like worms in stool or around the anal area
⚠️ How infection spreads
Pinworms spread easily through:
- unwashed hands (after scratching)
- contaminated surfaces (toys, bedding, clothes)
- putting fingers in the mouth
👉 Reinfection is very common if hygiene isn’t strict
💊 Treatment (effective and simple)
Doctors usually prescribe medications like:
- Mebendazole
- Albendazole
Key points:
- Often one dose + repeat after 2 weeks
- Entire household may need treatment
🧼 Prevention (very important)
- Wash hands frequently (especially after bathroom and before eating)
- Keep nails short and clean
- Daily bathing (especially morning)
- Wash bedding and clothes in hot water
- Avoid scratching the area
🧠 Bottom line
Pinworms are:
- ✔ Common and treatable
- ✔ Not caused by “bites”
- ✔ More about hygiene than danger
But they can be very irritating if not treated properly.
If you want, I can show you:
- how to check for pinworms at home (simple method)
- or how to prevent reinfection completely (most people miss one key step)