Ironworms can parasitize the human body.
Ironworms are found in tropical and temperate zones. They live freely in water and can occasionally infect humans and parasitize the digestive tract or urinary tract. Ironworm adults are linear and dioecious. Females lay eggs near water, and the eggs hatch into larvae in the water. After being eaten by humans, they can live a parasitic life in the intestines.
It is recommended that you do not drink if you find that the water source is unclean or there are dead animals nearby during outdoor activities. When there is no water to drink outdoors, boil the water to kill the eggs or larvae of certain parasites in the water. After using the toilet, you need to wash your hands whether after urinating or defecating, and clean out the dirt from between your fingernails. Eating the meat of some wild animals outdoors needs to be avoided. This can effectively prevent the human body from being infected with iron worms.
Preventive measures
The key to preventing and treating this disease is not to drink unclean water, not to eat raw insects, fish, snails and other foods, and to avoid exposing the lower body to unclean water bodies when going into the water. direct contact. Those who are suspected of being infected can take oral anthelmintic drugs to promote the elimination of parasites. Those who are parasitic in the tissues should undergo surgery to remove the parasites.
The best way to stay away from ironworm disease is to avoid eating raw food, fish and snails. When eating, you should pay attention to whether there is any connection with unclean water bodies. Moreover, it can also be seen from clinical data that far more women than men are entangled with iron worms.