What Are the Treatments for Roundworm in Kids?

Roundworms are a parasite that live in the soil. Children are easy targets since they enter the system when dirty hands are placed in their mouths. Although one or two will not cause symptoms, many roundworms can cause discomfort and require treatment.
  1. Identification

    • Roundworms are a type of parasite that varies in size and uses the human body to survive. Worms live inside the intestines until they begin traveling through the digestive system in order to lay eggs.

    Symptoms

    • When they begin traveling and laying their eggs symptoms begin to develop. These include restlessness, insomnia, itching around the vagina or anus and nauseusness that comes and goes.

    Medications

    • Roundworms can be treated with anti-parasitic medications such as Albendazole and Pyrantel in order to kill them off at all stages. Some medications can be used to cure itching that might be disruptive to daily routines or sleep.

    Side Effects

    • The medications that are taken to kill the roundworms can cause stomach discomfort during treatment. However, because you must destroy all of the worms and eggs, it might be necessary to have more than one round of treatment.

    Prevention

    • Re-infection is very common, making it important to take proper precautions to prevent it. Encouraging good personal hygiene along with a clean home can help prevent another infestation.

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