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From: DrKenChi
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  • One way to cure them is eat lots of garlic and make a cream of garlic and Vaseline to kill the eggs it really helps

  • those things are awsome! you should burn them to hell!

  • Please swallow an explosive

  • pinworms can happen to anybody really, just shaking hands with a person is all it takess.

  • big bang theory

  • that is probably the most disgusting thing i have ever seen

  • i find it repulsive that u dirty people contract pin worms over and over.

    just die slow u poor poor dirty people

  • Would a vacuum do the trick?

  • This usually happens some point in your life..

  • My yesterday lunch is out!Thanks very much!!!!!

  • guess he eated at a resturant there they didn't steak them well

  • damn i had pin worms like 3 different times -__- i then understood why doggs drag their butts in cartoons

  • THEY LOOK HUGE!

  • Fucking leeches.

  • What are those small holes on the walls of his colon, or large intestine or whatever?

  • @MultiWingnut Yes, that is his colon (aka large intestine). Those are not holes, but probably egg sacs...as he had a bunch of those seen throughout the colon as well.

  • @DrKenChi But wikipedia says the females comes outside to lay eggs, so there is oxygen available for the maturation of the eggs. And also it says that the infected subject ingests the eggs and they are hatched in the first part of the small intestine. So do the eggs laid in the colon just die, or do they hatch too?

  • @MultiWingnut Who the hell gets their answers from Wikipedia. Everyone knows they are an unreliable source.

  • @MultiWingnut yes, you are correct, the eggs supposedly are laid onto the perianal folds... so i'm actually not quite sure what those round things were... possibly fecal residue or food particles, but the colon sure did have a lot of those round things even distally in the colon...

  • @MultiWingnut diverticuli

  • @Raggamuffin88 Thanks

  • @MultiWingnut It could actually be polyps.

  • mebendezole does little or nothing to pinworms.

    he should take pyrvinium pamoate (common in Europe) or pyrantel pamoate (more common in US).

  • Omg that's disgusting!!!!!

  • EW.

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