What Are the Possible Reactions After Taking Antiparasitic Medication?
Taking deworming drugs according to doctor's instructions may not cause significant reactions. However, if deworming drugs are taken blindly, mild diarrhea, headache, vomiting, fever, and other reactions may occur, and it is important to take them seriously.
There are many common deworming drugs, such as albendazole tablets, mebendazole tablets, ivermectin tablets, etc., which may stimulate the gastrointestinal tissue and usually cause mild diarrhea in patients.
When taking deworming drugs, they may also affect the central nervous system, generally causing symptoms such as headache and dizziness, which can damage physical health.
Due to blind medication, it may also affect normal diet, generally causing symptoms such as nausea and vomiting after meals. In severe cases, electrolyte imbalance may also occur.
If the physical condition is relatively poor, taking medication at this time may also affect the thermoregulatory center, generally causing a very small number of people to have a body temperature higher than 37.3°C under the armpit. In addition, taking deworming drugs may also cause allergic reactions, especially in people who are prone to allergies. It is necessary to stop taking the medication in time and seek medical treatment.