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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Tapeworms are a menace to human health. They steal into the body stealthily and grow to enormous lengths while feeding on the victim’s nutritional health. A single tapeworm is capable of producing a billion eggs in its lifetime. Tapeworms enter the human body through under-cooked meat or fish or from patting infected dogs.
Though it is sometimes said that tapeworms may not even affect the host’s health at all, they have enough potential to create havoc in a person's life. Symptoms like abdominal pain, flatulence, diarrhea, constipation, nausea, dizziness, vomiting, vertigo, headaches, tiredness, anorexia, muscle pain, vitamin deficiency, weight loss, rectal flutters, depression and psychosis are enough to affect the normal lifestyle of a person. Tapeworms can spread to such an extent in the body that they can start living in a person’s vital organs and eventually even the person’s brain can become infected by the worms.
The effect of tapeworms must be clearly understood in order to recognize that symptoms of tapeworm infestation. It is only then would you be able to adopt effective treatment measures.
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