What worms look like in human stool depends on the type of worm. A tape worm is flat and looks like rice, a hookworm in long and light colored, a meat worm is red and long.
It sounds like worms. If it is your feces, you should consult a Doctor as soon as possible.
If they look like cooked white rice, then they're probably tape worms.
round and swirly
Doesn't sound like it is droppings, sounds like worms.
they are just like round worms except they are flat
No. It is more like the color of human feces and that of other mammals.
i dont know its hard to find out, its not on google or anything like that plz help Worm feces are a great fertilizer. People sometimes put worms in their yards or compost boxes. Worms can eat things that people don't want, such as old vegetables. When the worms eat this and defecate, their feces is filled with good nutrients for the soil. Then people spread the feces (which looks much like soil) over their gardens so the plants can get these valuable nutrients.
Two kinds of worms are the most common parasites: round worm and tapeworm. Only a blood test can tell if there are parasites in the blood. Tapeworm, the most common dog parasite, looks like a grain of rice in the feces, it might even move. Round worms are bigger and look like a White earthworm. Fleas carry tapeworm and spread it to dogs with their bite. So, control those fleas!
The worm you will see in feces are usually round worms. Occassionally you will see pin worms that not that easily. Round worms are long i.e. 2 to 3 inches or more, white almost flat looking worms. Literally, they almost look like white earth worms but not quite. If you see a large wad of these woms that dog is so seriously infested it may not live much longer. Hookworms and pin worms, as a rule, have to be diagnosed by a vet with a fecal test. Round worms are one of the easiest worms to clear up with a dose of Pyrantal Pamolate which is found in several different brands such as D-Worm, RFD, and Lassie. It should be dosed according to the weight of the dog, so be sure and weight the dog first. once the weight is determined then follow label directions and mark it on the calendar and dose the dog again in 10 days and again in another 10 days. For puppies this schedule should be continued until they are 5 months old. For older dogs the series of 3 should clean their systems for about 90 days and then they need to be wormed again in a series of 2 10 days apart. Worms are the single largest killer of puppies, so seeing even one of the nasty critters in the feces is cause for alarm and needs to be addressed immediately.
If you're seeing worms in your dog's vomit, they are probably round worms. They kind of look like spaghetti noodles. You can't usually see hook worms with the naked eye. You should take a stool sample to your veterinarian to determine exactly what type of worms the dog has. Most puppies are born with round worms, but hooks are much more serious.
No, there is no such internal parasite in a dog called a Brown worm. Round worms look like spaghetti & tapeworms look like little grains of rice & then you have other parasites that are too tiny to be seen with your naked eye such as whip worms, hook worms, etc. Best thing to do is to bring a small sample of your dog's feces to your Veterinarian & it will be tested to see what types of parasites your dog may have. You must know so your Veterinarian can treat your dog with the proper medication or at least let you know what type to purchase.
There are between 10 and 20 phyla that are considered 'worms' It is such a general word...Need way more specificity, like flat worm, flukes, round worms, ribbon worms, horsehair worms...etc....