"What should I do if I find worms in my stool?"
If you find worms in your stool, you need to use anthelmintic drugs promptly. At the same time, you should pay attention to hygiene, especially in daily diet, to ensure cleanliness and hygiene. The discovery of worms in stool usually indicates the presence of parasites in the intestines, which may be accompanied by symptoms such as abdominal pain. It is recommended to go to the hospital for stool examination first, and then use medication scientifically after clarifying the type of worms.
Worms in stool may be caused by parasitic infection. You can go to the local hospital for stool routine examination to determine the type of parasites infected. Then, under the guidance of a doctor, use anthelmintic drugs for treatment. After taking the anthelmintic drugs, the ketones in the body will be completely eliminated and then expelled from the body through feces.
Maintain good hygiene in the living environment, ensuring that water sources and food are not contaminated. Also, develop good habits of regularly clipping nails and washing hands before meals and after using the toilet. Fruits should be peeled or thoroughly washed with running water before eating.
After contracting worms, you may experience adverse symptoms such as abdominal pain and loss of appetite. In severe cases, it may also lead to allergic diseases such as urticaria. Other symptoms include emotional instability, irritability, dizziness, and decreased working ability. Sometimes, abdominal pain may occur, especially around the navel, but this pain does not occur constantly and is irregular. Some adults may also experience malnutrition, pale or yellow complexion, and a thinner body due to this condition.