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  2. Intestinal Worms: How to Tell If You Have Them - Verywell Health

    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.

  3. Ascariasis - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/ascariasis/symptoms...

    Ascariasis (as-kuh-RIE-uh-sis) is a type of roundworm infection. These worms are parasites that use your body as a host to mature from larvae or eggs to adult worms. Adult worms, which reproduce, can be more than a foot (30 centimeters) long. Ascariasis worms are typically pink or white with tapered ends.

  4. Parasitic Worms in Humans: Types, Symptoms, and Much More

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    Parasitic worms live in and feed off living hosts. Learn about parasitic worms in humans, transmission, treatment, how to avoid being a host, and more.

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

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

    Intestinal parasites include worms and one-celled organisms that hatch, grow and thrive in your intestines. Antiparasitic medicines can clear most infections.

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

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    Stool examination is a common method used by doctors to identify parasites in fecal matter. Some of the entities commonly found in stool include worms, mucus, and organisms causing infections such as ascariasis, pinworms, giardia, and toxoplasmosis.

  7. Pictorial Worm and Larvae Identification Guide - All About Worms

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    Below are pictures of worms and larvae that have been submitted by our readers. These pictures are of the most common worms and larvae we are asked about, so if you are trying to identify a worm or larva, you may well find an identical creature in the images below.

  8. Most intestinal worm infections cause mild illness and can be treated with medication. Read on to learn more about intestinal worms, including signs, symptoms, and treatment.

  9. Roundworms: Parasitic Infection, Pinworm Symptoms, Treatment

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/15240-

    Roundworms are parasites that need to live in the body. These parasitic infections can cause diarrhea and fever. Types of roundworms in humans include pinworms and ascariasis. Often, roundworm infections come from traveling to countries with poor sanitation and hygiene. But kids can get them in the U.S. too. Medication can treat roundworms.

  10. Intestinal worms: Types, causes, symptoms, and treatment

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/324042

    Types of intestinal worms include tapeworm, hookworm, liver fluke, threadworm, Ascaris, which causes ascariasis, and Trichinella, which causes trichinosis. Intestinal...

  11. Ascariasis: Symptoms, Causes & Transmission, Treatment

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/14071

    Ascariasis symptoms include stomach pain and occasional diarrhea. Providers treat ascariasis with antiparasitic medications that kill adult worms. What is ascariasis? Ascariasis is an infection in your intestines caused by a roundworm called Ascaris lumbricoides (A. lumbricoides).