What you need is you test to see if you really have them. Bloating, stomach cramps, increased appetite and brittle hair, constipation... these are all symptoms. If you have some of these symptoms, see a doctor right away.
If you have worms and these need treating the doctor will administer a treatment called a vermifuge, which will kill the parasites for you. However there may be other things you have to do to prevent becoming re-infected.
Pills can be administered to treat the worms. Be sure to ask about the worm's eggs, too. They can lay over a million eggs in a single lifetime AND STAY.
You will need to call the child's pediatrician to have them do testing to find out if they are truly worms. If so, they will treat the child with prescription medication. This is something you need to get checked out right away!
go to your local pharmacy and tell them your problem and which medicine do they recommend, it should be available over the counter.
yes
Its stomach.
Only parasitic worms adapted to living in digestive tracts can do so. Worms of that type live and grow in the intestines rather than the stomach.
If you have them, they do. But intestinal worms in humans in the western world is rare.
children get worms in their stomach by not eating healthy or not eating any fruits or vegetables AT ALL NOT EVEN ONCE IN THEIR LIFE!
wriggling in stomach
worms and germs
Worms could make ones stomach growl, it's very possible.
Yes, they can have large white roundworms, red stomach worms, whip worms, thread worms, kidney worms, zipper tapeworms, nodule worms, lungworms, thorn-headed worms, and Trichinella worms, among others.
Worms can be harmful if they are ingested and become parasitic in the body. These worms can actually create holes in the intestines or the stomach and kill the host.
worms do not have backs,There belly is a big ball in side of them
About the size of 2 mushed worms