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  2. Intestinal Parasites & Worms: Symptoms, Types, Treatment

    my.clevelandclinic.org/.../intestinal-parasites

    Do intestinal parasites show up in poop or in the toilet? Usually, it’s the eggs — not the intestinal worms — that show up in poop. They’re so small that you need a microscope to see them. Tapeworms are the exception. Segments of the tapeworm sometimes break off into poop along with the eggs.

  3. How To Tell if You Have Intestinal Worms in Your Stool

    www.verywellhealth.com/intestinal-worms-8402366

    The only way to diagnose intestinal worm parasites is to see eggs, larvae, or adult worms in the stool or collect eggs from the perineum in the case of pinworms. The fecal (stool) exam, also called an ova and parasite test, detects the presence of intestinal worms and other gut parasites.

  4. Intestinal parasites, including intestinal worms, affect over one billion people worldwide. They are more commonly found in subtropical and tropical regions, but some are in the United...

  5. How to Identify Parasites in Stool: Visual Guide & Pictures

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    Parasites in stool can be an unsettling sight, but understanding their origins and effects is crucial for maintaining good health. These tiny organisms can find their way into the gastrointestinal tract and cause a variety of illnesses, ranging from mild discomfort to severe complications.

  6. Parasites: Types, Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention

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    There are three main types of parasites, and their symptoms vary. Treatment depends on the kind of parasite you have but may include prescription medications. Practicing good hygiene, thoroughly cooking meat and drinking clean water helps prevent many parasites. What are parasites?

  7. Giardia infection (giardiasis) - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Giardia infection is an intestinal infection marked by stomach cramps, bloating, nausea and bouts of watery diarrhea. Giardia infection is caused by a microscopic parasite that is found worldwide, especially in areas with poor sanitation and unsafe water.

  8. Common Intestinal Parasites - AAFP

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    Intestinal parasites have a wide range of acute and chronic symptoms but should be suspected in those who present with diarrhea lasting more than seven days. Infections most often occur through...