About Deworming
Tiny troublemakers, big learning moment.
Deworming is the process of removing worms from the stomach and intestines. This microsite turns the topic into a simple, parent-friendly journey for families and schools.
Know The types of worms
Meet the 4 intestinal worms.
Roundworm, whipworm, hookworm, and pinworm can spread through dirty hands, contaminated food or drink, soil, and walking barefoot on contaminated ground.
Roundworm
Body is long and looks like a noodle. It commonly lives in the small intestine.
Whipworm
Body is thin and looks like a whip. It commonly lives in the large intestine.
Hookworm
Head looks like a hook. It can enter through the skin, especially from soil.
Pinworm
Body is very small, like a tiny needle. It may cause itchiness, especially at night.
How Worm Eggs Spread
Small habits can stop a big problem.
Having dirty hands
Germs and worm eggs can stick to dirty hands and enter the body.
Eating contaminated food or drink
Unwashed food or unsafe water can carry worm eggs.
Walking barefoot
Worm eggs in contaminated soil can enter through the skin of the feet.
Through soil
Playing in contaminated soil can expose children to worm eggs.
Let’s Wash Our Hands!
Handwashing Practice!
Tip: Sing the “Happy Birthday” song twice while washing your hands.
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1
Wet Your Hands & Apply Soap
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2
Rub Your Palms Together
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3
Rub Each Finger & Between the Fingers
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4
Rub the Back of Your Hands
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5
Clean Under Your Fingernails
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6
Rinse with Clean Water
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7
Dry Your Hands
Did You Know? Washing your hands with soap helps reduce the spread of germs and worm eggs.
Learn, stay safe, and keep those tummy troublemakers away.
Comic Flipbook
The Mystery of Tommy's Tummy Trouble
Invite kids to discover the signs, understand the cause, treat and prevent, then stay healthy every day with Pharmacist JJ.
For Parents
What can parents do for their kids?
- Remind children to wash their hands.
- Keep fingernails clean and trimmed.
- Serve clean food and safe drinking water.
- Encourage children to wear footwear outdoors.
- Ask a pharmacist about deworm medicine.
For Schools · Limited slots available
Make hygiene education fun and practical.
- 45-minute health talk.
- Quiz and reward session.
- Comic and mission card distribution.
- Exclusive school promotion.
- Hands-on hygiene activity.
Solutions
Get the Deworm Champion Kit for RM15
A complete clean-gut routine in one kit — one-dose deworming, plant-based digestive support, and foamy flower handwashing fun for kids.
Deworm Champion Kit
Beat the Worm in Easy 1-2-3
A simple 3-step kit to help kids stay worm-free, support digestion, and build strong immunity — every day!
One-dose deworming that's easy, safe, and effective.
Natural fibre that supports healthy digestion and regular bowel movements.
Foamy flower handwash for clean, happy hands.
Kira-Kira キレイキレイ
Fun Handwash
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Foamy flower fun that turns handwashing into a daily habit kids actually enjoy.
Fun, foamy bubbles in a cute flower shape make handwashing more exciting for kids.
Carefully formulated in Japan with trusted quality and safety standards.
Great value for your family. Buy 2 and get 1 free!
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