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Typically, threadworms are six inches long and slender. They live in the cecum and colon of the intestine. They live and reproduce by extracting food from feces. Female worms lay eggs in the cavity. As a result, the person suffering from ringworm feels full and itchy. The patient involuntarily expels the worms with his fingers. Sometimes when it comes out of the anus and enters the vagina, the patient experiences more discomfort and itching and sometimes leucorrhoea. Children from small to large can be affected by this disease. The scientific name of the threadworm is Enterobius vermicularis.
1 pill in the morning and 1 pill in the evening for 3 days.
Pregnant women and children under 2 years of age should not take this medicine.