My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

Mumsnet doesn't verify the qualifications of users. If you have medical concerns, please consult a healthcare professional.

General health

Is it thrush or worms?

18 replies

frumpygrumpy · 29/01/2007 22:56

My dd1 (6) has had a cold and a cough for a week. She's had a nippy bottom which is normal for her when she gets a bit ill.

Tonight though its really, really bothering her. I can't decide if its thrush, or could it be worms?

Its red all over her back and front bottom. She can't tell me if its itchy or sore, she says both. There doesn't seem to be a visible discharge.......

OP posts:
Report
Ceolas · 29/01/2007 22:58

Can you take a peek when she's asleep? If it's worms you should see them.

Report
frumpygrumpy · 29/01/2007 23:01

I had a peek just now when she was up (again). She had just been for a wee and had tiny bits of tissue on her bottom (I think she'd rubbed it hard with the tissue). There were also tiny, tiny, white flecks which I presumed were tissue.......is that what the worms look like?

OP posts:
Report
NotAnOtter · 29/01/2007 23:02

yes - you really need to REALLY look in a darkened room...like....REALLY look!

Report
frumpygrumpy · 29/01/2007 23:05

Aw! I guess its worms then. Yuk yuk yuk!!! You've gotta be brave being a mum eh!

So, tiny little flecks of white that don't appear to move....thats them?

Nothing like our common garden ones

Lastly, what in the world can I do for her at this time of night? I smeared on some thrush cream (scrubbing my hands in hot water afterwards y'understand) and gave her calpol........

OP posts:
Report
Ceolas · 29/01/2007 23:06

I think worms would be moving.

Report
ShinyHappyPeopleHoldingHands · 29/01/2007 23:09

Ones I have seen were moving. They are obvious worms although not like garden ones. Eeeek!

You need something from the doctor; it's name excapes me but the whole family have a dose and then two week's later DD gas a second dose.

Don't stress; worms very very common in the u/10s, much more so than people think.

Report
Anisse · 29/01/2007 23:09

worms look like bits of white cotton that wriggle GROSS!

Report
Anisse · 29/01/2007 23:10

you can get a little tablet from the pharmacy still I think. Not unpleasant. I tell mine they are a special vitamin.

Report
frumpygrumpy · 29/01/2007 23:11

Sorry to have this chat at this time of night


I looked long, close and hard. I'm sure they were lying very still or else they were tissue. Mmmn.......

OP posts:
Report
frumpygrumpy · 29/01/2007 23:13

Thanks girls. I might need to pop to the doctor for a final diagnosis as I can't be sure what the hell it is. Her poos are a dodgy colour and consistency too so I can't even clingfilm the loo for closer inspection.

Thanks for your lovely chat as ususal

OP posts:
Report
knakered · 29/01/2007 23:16

My daughter has the same symptoms...we,ve had worms in the family in the past -- you need to look in their bottom in the dark using a torch ..the worms will move ..I think it sounds more like trush thing..needs a Drs visit

Report
frumpygrumpy · 29/01/2007 23:18

Thanks for that. Ah, to the doctors we go!

OP posts:
Report
Anisse · 30/01/2007 16:09

but they will disturb her bowels and she will have tummy ache intermittantly and you will see her itching her bum!

Report
frumpygrumpy · 30/01/2007 20:10

Thanks Anisse. The whole area is red and itchy, back and front, so I'm finding it hard to tell. I've popped on some thrush cream tonight and we're off to the docs in the morning......

OP posts:
Report
manuka · 30/01/2007 20:14

My friend Janet does colonic irrigation and let me tell you she has some belting stories about worms!!! Put me off sushi for life!

Report
bundle · 30/01/2007 20:15

you won't necessarily see worms if she has them. when dd1 bedwets after being dry for ages, i usually worm her anyway just to be sure

Report
MrsNoah · 30/01/2007 20:55

Manuka, just curious why sushi?

Report
serenity · 30/01/2007 20:58

Tbh I'd just treat for both, won't do her any harm.

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.