Many people have no symptoms, but signs of a hookworm infection include skin rash, fever, stomach pain and diarrhea. Skin rash on the feet where the larvae entered the body. Fever. Coughing or wheezing. Abdominal pain. Loss of appetite. Diarrhea. Weight loss. Anemia.
Can you feel hookworms in your body?
At first, you might have an itchy rash where the hookworms entered your skin. If the infection is mild, you may not have any other symptoms. But when it's more severe, it can cause: Belly pain.
How do you get rid of hookworms in humans?
Anthelminthic medications (drugs that rid the body of parasitic worms), such as albendazole and mebendazole, are the drugs of choice for treatment of hookworm infections. Infections are generally treated for 1-3 days. The recommended medications are effective and appear to have few side effects.
What does hookworm look like on human skin?
Creeping eruption is a skin infection caused by hookworms. Hookworms are found in dogs and cats. Exposure to moist sand that has been contaminated by dog or cat feces can cause creeping eruption. Creeping eruption appears as a winding, snake-like rash with blisters and itching.
How long does it take for hookworms to show up in humans?
After 5 to 10 days of development, larvae are able to cause infection and can penetrate the skin. A person can become infected by walking barefoot or sitting in contaminated soil. Larvae of Ancylostoma duodenale can also cause infection when people consume food that contains the larvae.
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