Deworming improves your child's immunity, and thereby protecting him/her from chronic illnesses caused by worms. It improves concentration and attendance, making them more productive in school. It increases nutrional uptake and controls infections such as anemia, loose bowels, etc. 9 февр. 2017 г.
Why is deworming important?
Deworming is advised at least once a year. adults need deworming because there is a mild chance of parasites getting in our body orally either due to poor hygiene or outside food.
What happens after you Deworm?
However, deworming treatment can have some mild side effects such as - dizziness, nausea, headache, and vomiting. These symptoms likely due to the worms being passed through the child's body and usually disappear after some time. Usually, side effects are seen in children with high infections.
What are the benefits of deworming in adults?
These benefits include the reduction in anemia and malnutrition, reduced pressure on the healthcare system,improved school participation and school achievement, and future increased productivity in working-age adults.
What happens if we don't do deworming?
Worm infection may result in the deterioration of adult productivity; effect cognitive progress thereby reducing literacy; and even hamper one's nutritional status. Lack of appetite, tiredness, anaemia, fever, itchy bottom, loose bowels, abdominal pain and vomiting are some of the common symptoms of worm infestation.
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