4 home remedies for pinworm

4 home remedies for pinworm

Natural treatments

Home remedies for pinworm, such as garlic syrup, milk with peppermint or rue tea, have vermifuge properties, which help eliminate the worm. Enterobius vermicularis relieving intense anal itching, especially at night, which occurs because female worms travel to the anus to lay their eggs in the perianal region, causing symptoms.

These home remedies can be used every 6 months or in small doses on a regular basis to keep the intestine clean, but they can also be used after confirming the presence of intestinal worms as a way to complement the treatment indicated by the doctor. It is important to remember that in the case of pregnant women, breastfeeding women or children, it is important to consult a doctor first.

In addition, hygiene measures must be taken to avoid reinfestation of the worm, such as having your nails cut, not putting your hands in your mouth and washing your clothes very well to eliminate the worm eggs, for example. See all hygiene measures to prevent pinworm reinfestation.

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Some home remedy options for pinworm are:

1. Garlic syrup

Garlic syrup has natural deworming and immune system-stimulating properties that can help eliminate the worm, making it a good option for a home remedy for pinworm.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups of water;
  • 1 clove of raw garlic, cut into thin slices;
  • 1 cup of sugar.

Preparation mode

Boil the water with the sugar, stirring until the sugar is completely dissolved. It is important not to boil for too long so the sugar does not caramelize. Turn off the heat and add the garlic. Transfer the syrup to a clean, dry glass container and let it cool. Strain and drink 1 teaspoon of the syrup, 3 times a day for 7 days, take a break for 7 days without taking the syrup and then take it for another 7 days in a row.

Another way to use garlic for pinworm is to eat the garlic clove raw or add it chopped to meals.

In addition, you can also prepare a garlic paste by chopping the garlic clove into very thin slices and mixing with solid petroleum jelly to form a paste, which can be applied directly to the anal region.

2. Peppermint Milk

A great home remedy for pinworm is milk flavored with peppermint leaves on an empty stomach because it is a medicinal plant with a natural deworming action that kills and eliminates parasites.

Ingredients

  • 4 stalks and 10 green peppermint leaves;
  • 100 mL of skimmed milk;
  • Honey to taste.

Preparation mode

Place the milk and peppermint in a pan until it boils. Let the mixture cool and, if desired, add honey. The milk should be taken warm on an empty stomach, preferably 1 hour before breakfast, and the process should be repeated 7 days later, totaling 2 doses.

This home remedy should not be used during pregnancy. For people allergic to honey, propolis or pollen, honey should not be added when preparing this home remedy.

3. Mastruz paste

Mastruz paste, prepared with the medicinal plant Dysphania ambrosioidesalso known as yerba-de-santa-maria, is an excellent home remedy against pinworm due to its vermifuge action.

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon of fresh mastruz leaves (santa maria herb);
  • Mel.

Preparation mode

Crush the leaves with a pestle and then mix with honey until it becomes a paste. The normally recommended doses are 1 dessert spoon per day, orally, for children weighing 10 to 20 kg, 1 tablespoon per day for children weighing 20 to 40 kg, and 3 tablespoons per day for adults. Take mastruz paste for 3 days in a row.

This home remedy should not be used during pregnancy or by people who are allergic to honey, propolis or pollen.

4. Rue tea

Rue tea is also a good option for a home remedy for pinworm as it has vermifuge properties that help eliminate the worm.

Ingredients

  • 1 dessert spoon of dried rue leaves;
  • 1 cup of boiling water.

Preparation mode

Add the rue leaves to the cup of boiling water and let it rest for about 15 to 20 minutes. Then let it cool, strain and drink immediately.

Rue tea should not be used by pregnant women, as this plant can also cause uterine contractions and bleeding. Furthermore, it should also not be used by people who use anticoagulant medications, as it may increase the risk of bleeding.