Threadworms, also known as pinworms, are small parasites that can live in the human intestine. They are typically spread through contaminated food or water, or through direct contact with an infected person. While a threadworm infection can cause many uncomfortable symptoms, such as itching around the anus or restlessness at night, the good news is that they tend to go away on their own.
The threadworm life cycle usually lasts about six weeks, so this is the time frame in which the infection should clear up. During this time, it is important to practice good hygiene to reduce the risk of spreading the infection to others. This includes washing hands thoroughly after using the bathroom and before eating, washing bedding and clothing regularly, and keeping fingernails trimmed and clean.
Medical treatment for threadworms is available, but it is not usually necessary. Antiparasitic medications can be prescribed to help speed up the process of clearing the infection. However, these medications can also have side effects, so it is important to discuss the risks and benefits with a doctor before using them.
In general, threadworms will go away on their own if proper hygiene is practiced. With the right precautions, it is possible to reduce the risk of infection and prevent it from spreading.