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What Causes Ringworm ?

What Causes Ringworm ?

The communicable fungal infection of ringworm, or tinea, often attacks the body, the nails, the feet, and the scalp. Even though it is named ringworm, it does not originate from worms. It has got this name due to the ring-like appearance that forms in the affected region of the skin.

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Effects Of Tapeworm Infestation

Effects Of Tapeworm Infestation

Tapeworms are parasitic organisms that live inside the bodies of humans and animals. Animals can pick up tapeworms when they swim in water or when they accidentally swallow infected water. One crucial point to be understood about tapeworms is that they do not lay any eggs. This is one of the reasons why it is overlook during fecal examinations. In order to find tapeworm infestation, it is necessary to check the fur that is present around the anus of the animal.

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Roundworms On Dogs

Roundworms On Dogs

Roundworm is a parasitic condition which is seen to commonly affect dogs. The worms can enter the body due to accidental exposure to water bodies which have been infected by roundworm eggs. The egg then hatches inside the body and the emergent worm attaches itself to various vital body organs, thus, feeding on them for its growth and propagation.

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