Capingan is still one of the health problems that is often experienced, both for children and adults. This disease is caused by parasitic infection of worms that live in the digestive tract. Although often taken lightly, deworming can cause various health problems such as malnutrition, weakness, and concentration disorders. Therefore, it is important to understand how often you have to take worm medicine so that the body remains protected.
Reporting from Healthy, worm infection is a medical condition that occurs when a worm parasite enters and reproduces in the human body. The worms can enter in a variety of ways, such as eating contaminated food or water, contact with soil containing worm eggs, or through insect bites.
Quoted from the website of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, worm infection is one of the common public health problems in Indonesia. Bad sanitation conditions and lack of awareness of self-cleaning are the main factors in the spread of worm infections.
Symptoms of worm infection in adults can vary, depending on the type of worm that infects and the severity of infection. Some of the general symptoms include:
As for some cases, worm infection can cause more serious complications, such asemia, malnutrition, or intestinal blockage.
Parasitic worms can reproduce rapidly in the intestines and interfere with nutritional absorption. The worm medicine serves to kill or paralyze adult worms so that they can be removed from the body through a feces. Although a person looks healthy, worm infection can occur without obvious symptoms. That is why preventive treatment remains important to be carried out regularly, especially for those living in areas with poor environmental hygiene.
According to the recommendations of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia and the World Health Organization (WHO), children aged 1'12 years should take worm medicine at a dose every 6 months (twice a year). The reason is because children play more often on the ground and tend not to understand the importance of maintaining hand and nail hygiene.
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Adults are also still recommended to take worm medicine, especially if:
For adults, taking worm medicine is enough every 6'12 months, depending on the level of exposure risk.
Pregnant women may take worm medicine after 4 months of pregnancy, but they should first consult a doctor. Drugs commonly used such as Mebendazol or Albendazol are classified as safe if used according to the dose.
Some common and effective worm medicines include:
This drug works by inhibiting the ability of worms to absorb nutrients, so that worms will die. General doses for adults are 400 mg, drinking once a day for 1-3 days, depending on the type of worm that infects.
Similar to Albenzole, Mebendazole also inhibits the absorption of nutrients by worms. The general dose for adults is 100 mg, drinking twice a day for 3 days.
This drug is used to treat more severe worm infections or worm infections that are not responsive to other drugs. The dose of Ivermectin will be determined by a doctor based on weight and the type of infectious worm.
In addition to regularly taking deworming drugs, take the following steps to prevent reinfection:
By always maintaining body hygiene and room and taking regular deworming medications, the body will avoid parasitic infections that can interfere with long-term health.
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