Need for deworming in adults By Dr.Pavithra, Consultant- Internal Medicine, Columbia Asia Hospital Hebbal
Need for deworming in adults
By Dr.Pavithra, Consultant- Internal
Medicine, Columbia Asia Hospital Hebbal
All of us know deworming is
crucial for kids and it is followed as a process. But how many of us know that
deworming is equally important to adults as well?. That sudden flash of
abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhoea could be due to the worms in the intestine.
The change in lifestyle, time
constraints has made us depend on the outside food. The unwashed vegetables,
untreated milk, dirty water is an opening for the worms to reach our stomach.
Tape worm, round worm and hook worms are the
major types of worms that infest in the walls of the stomach. These worms can
feed off the nutrition in our body and these worms may migrate to lungs, brain,
eyes etc.
Worm infestation is common among children as
they affect their growth and development. Similarly, they can affect adults as
well. Even though in most cases worm infestation is not a life-threatening
infection but it can lead to various clinical problems. Therefore, deworming is
important both in kids and adults.
Fever, abdominal pain, itching at the rectal
area, loss of weight and appetite, tiredness, anaemia along with loose stools
and vomiting are the major signs of worm infestation. If deworming is ignored,
these worms have the ability to form cysts in the liver and lungs leading to
pneumonia and other neurological conditions.
How do worms enter human body?
·
Using
vegetables without washing
·
Under
cooked meat
·
Drinking
dirty water
·
Swimming
in a pool with untreated water
·
Not
washing hands before eating food
·
Lick
from the pet’s
While deworming among children has gained attention
worldwide but deworming among adults remains an unnoticed issue. Similar to
kids, deworming need to be done in several stages for adults. Infections due to
certain worms may lead to loss of iron from the blood resulting in anaemia. Pregnant
women are at high risk due to worm infection as they may develop anaemia during
pregnancy leading to multiple problems for the foetus.
These worm infections are observed to be more
common where people are surrounded by poor sewage disposal, inadequate water
treatment and poor food sanitation.
Maintaining personal hygiene and household
cleanliness is of utmost importance to prevent infestation. Some steps that can
be followed as a daily practice are:
- Washing vegetables and fruits before consumption. Make sure
that you wash them as soon as you get them from outside. Cleaning the
green leafy vegetables with utmost care is important as many a times leafs
will have tiny worms which may go unnoticed.
- Cut your nails regularly
- Ensure that the toilets, bedroom and laundry area are
disinfected.
- Thoroughly wash clothes, towels and bed linen
- Washing the hands regularly especially after using the
washroom as well as before and after the meals must be a habit
Deworming medication helps eliminate the worm
existing in the intestine but specific treatment needs to be done for different
worms and symptoms secondary to it. A simple stool test confirms the worm
infestation in most cases.