Causes:
- Poor Hygiene: Ingestion of contaminated food or water, or contact with contaminated surfaces, can lead to worm infections.
- Ingestion of Eggs: Accidental ingestion of parasite eggs present in soil, water, or contaminated food can result in worm infections.
- Person-to-Person Transmission: Direct contact with an infected person or their feces can transmit certain types of worm infections.
- Consumption of Undercooked Meat: Consumption of undercooked or raw meat, particularly pork, beef, or fish, can lead to tapeworm infections.
- Insect Bites: Certain worm infections, such as filariasis or onchocerciasis, can be transmitted through the bite of infected insects such as mosquitoes or blackflies.
Symptoms:
- Gastrointestinal Symptoms: Abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, or unexplained weight loss may occur with certain worm infections.
- Anemia: Worm infections such as hookworm can lead to iron deficiency anemia due to blood loss from intestinal parasites.
- Malnutrition: Chronic worm infections can impair nutrient absorption and lead to malnutrition, particularly in children.
- Skin Rash: Some worm infections, such as schistosomiasis or strongyloidiasis, can cause itchy skin rashes or dermatitis.
- Fatigue: Persistent fatigue, weakness, or lethargy may occur as a result of chronic worm infections.
Treatment :
Pro 39 with NDM
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