How to Identify Human Intestinal Worms
Things You'll Need
- Fresh stool sample
- Gloves
- Clear container
Instructions
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Complete the process of having a bowel movement in your normal manner. Do not flush the toilet.
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Put on your gloves, remove your feces from the toilet and place in your clear container.
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Pull your feces apart and search for worms.
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Identify the worm. Pin worms (which are usually found around the anus and not in a stool sample) are white, thin, and look like a thread or string. Roundworms are long (8 inches and up), thick and off-white in color. Two types of worms are invisible to the naked eye: Hookworms are dark in color and have a hooked mouth, and tapeworms are long and flat (think strips of fresh pasta), and over 14 feet long.
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Contact your doctor if you find a worm in your stool, or if you think you have a worm. Worms like Schistosomiasis and Toxocariasis can only be identified by microscope or a blood test.
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