Some have gastrointestinal symptoms, especially persons who are infected for the first time. The most serious effects of hookworm infection are blood loss leading to anemia, in addition to protein loss. Hookworm infections are treatable with medication prescribed by your health care provider.
Can hookworms be fatal?
Hookworms are a type of intestinal parasite that attaches to the intestinal walls of infected animals. If left untreated, a hookworm infestation can be fatal, especially in puppies.
What happens if a person gets hookworm?
Itching and a localized rash are often the first signs of infection. These symptoms occur when the larvae penetrate the skin. A person with a light infection may have no symptoms. A person with a heavy infection may experience abdominal pain, diarrhea, loss of appetite, weight loss, fatigue and anemia.
How long can you live with hookworms?
CharacteristicN. americanusA. duodenaleRate of egg production3000-600010,000-20,000Maturation delay in humans (days)40-5028-50Life expectancy of infective larvae (days)3-51Life expectancy of adult worm (years)3-101-3
Will hookworms in humans go away on their own?
Your body may clear the infection on its own, though it could take a few years. Anthelmintic medications. These medicines get rid of parasitic worms in the body. Common drugs for intestinal hookworm include albendazole, mebendazole, and pyrantel pamoate.
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