Nematodes are roundworms that range in length from 90 μm to 1000 mm. They have an anterior mouth and posterior anus. Their life cycle involves hatching from eggs as larvae and molting through different larval stages to become adults. Pinworm (Enterobius vermicularis) is a common intestinal nematode. Females are 10mm long while males are 3mm. It has a direct life cycle. Pinworm infection is widespread, with over 1 billion cases globally. The parasite's eggs are deposited on the skin at night and spread through contaminated surfaces. Common symptoms include irritation and itching. Diagnosis involves examining adhesive tape touched to the skin under a microscope for eggs. Treatment and prevention