10 Pinworm Infection Symptoms

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Bedwetting

Wetting the bed may be a pinworm infection symptom in children, especially if a child has little previous history of bedwetting. Known medically as nocturnal enuresis, research suggests that bedwetting can affect both male and female children.

Bedwetting can cause distress to a child and play a role in sleeplessness. If a child wets the bed due to a pinworm infection, studies suggest that removing the infection can prevent involuntary nighttime urination.7Duran, Nizami, and Gülnaz Çulha. ‘The Relationship Between Enterobius Vermicularis Infection And Nocturnal Enuresis.’ Electronic Journal of General Medicine, vol. 3, no. 1, 2006

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