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- $Title{Is it Possible For Someone to Have Worms in Them?}
- $Subject{worms cause treatment infection parasite parasites Digestive System
- intestine intestines Ascaris lumbricoides worm eggs anthelmintic agents stool
- infections egg treatments hookworm pinworm tapeworm fluke flatworm roundworm}
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- Is it Possible For Someone to Have Worms in Them?
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- QUESTION: Is it possible for someone to have worms in them? Our daughter
- wrote to tell us that our granddaughter has been examined and the doctor says
- she has them. We are very worried. How did he know, where did they come from
- and what should be done? Please put your answer in the column so we can mail
- it back to our daughter.
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- ANSWER: Most certainly, humans may become infected by worms. The most common
- is called Ascaris lumbricoides, which is found in warm, moist climates such as
- the tropics, Southeast Asia, Central and South America, and some parts of the
- United States. The worm lives in the intestines, where a female worm may lay
- as many as 200,000 eggs daily. These eggs pass through the intestines, and in
- some places come to rest in the soil. There they may survive for months, even
- years. When youngsters of the ages of 1 to 2 begin to explore their outdoor
- surroundings, they may put dirty and contaminated materials containing the
- eggs into their mouths and become infected. In many cases they cause no
- symptoms, but when a physician suspects the disease, the stool is examined,
- and the eggs of the worm may be found there. The good news is that there are
- several medications available that kill these worms (they are called
- "anthelmintic agents"). Some are quite easy to take, and may only require a
- single dose, while others are given for two or three days. The worms are
- either paralyzed or killed by the medications and then pass out through the
- stool. Any symptoms that are present disappear rapidly and improvement is
- quickly noted. However, there is no lasting immunity to the disease, once it
- has been cured, and so a great deal of education must be provided to the
- family to prevent recurrence. Other members of the family may require
- treatment, and they must be taught how to avoid additional infections.
- Frequent stool checks are a good method for finding the infection at an early
- stage, where it can be dealt with before serious complications arise.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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