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Animal Parasites

Animal parasites refer to the common parasites that afflict animals, such as worms, ticks, mites, lice, and fleas. Animal parasites come in two varieties, external and internal, and can be very troublesome for the animal, sometimes leading to severe illness or death. There are often treatment options for these parasites, but the best way avoid exposure is for animals to receive regular veterinary care.

2,446 Questions

Does deworming work?

Yes, deworming is effective in eliminating parasitic worms from the body. It helps reduce symptoms associated with infections, such as abdominal pain and diarrhea, and can improve overall health and nutrition, especially in children. Regular deworming is important in areas with high prevalence of parasitic infections to prevent reinfection and promote public health. However, its effectiveness depends on the type of deworming medication used and the specific parasites targeted.

Do flat white worms that come out of the dogs butt get into humans?

Probably not, as parasites mostly adapt to a single host. Specializing on dog means they can´t live on humans.

What happens if a child eats a maggot?

depending on how big the magnet is the child can suffer from mild internal bleeding.

How do you pull a tick of a human?

You take a twizers and grab the body of the tick, and then you pull it out, but be careful not to squeeze it so hard so you lose the head... and then you either burn the tick or cut it in half

What is the symbiotic relationship between malaria organism and human host?

This is an example of a parisitic relationship because the organism harms the host.

When a tick gets on a dog an grows for so long can you still see the tick feet?

Yes you can, you can see them even better. By then you should get medicine for you dog.

How do you get rid of worm head in pubic hair?

If you suspect you have a worm head in your pubic hair, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Self-treatment may not be effective and could lead to complications. Typically, treatment may involve topical medications or other interventions depending on the specific condition. Always follow a medical professional's guidance for the best outcomes.

Is the zipper on your pants a fly or a flea?

Time to blow your mind. It's not a flea at all. You're thinking of a fly. However, it's not that either. The zipper is called the zipper. The fly, is actually that little flap that covers the zipper. So when someone says, "You're fly is down," it's not. Your zipper is down. Your fly can only be open.

How are mutal relationships and parasitic relationships alike?

There is benefit. Mutual relationships both benefits, parasitic only one does.

What tool would you use to remove a tick from the skin of a dog?

Your best option is to clearly mark the location of the tick, such as by trimming the hair around the tick, and then taking your dog to a veterinarian. Once the head of the tick is lost in the skin, it will likely take local anesthetic and possibly a bit of surgery to remove it.

Trying to remove this at home is probably just going to make the situation worse.

Is the small pink worm you found inching in the shower likely to have come out of your dog?

Yuck. No. Most of the worms that are likely to fall out of your dog are white or close to white in color. None are pink.

How do you get rid of nematodes in soil?

The only effective way to do it is with a soil fumigant compound. Those use to be available to the home gardener. They no longer are. Farmers can still get them. So if you can cozy up to a farmer acquaintance . . .

How do you appliy frontliner plus flea and tick meadcine to dogs?

There should be instructions on or in the package... you have to put it on the skin between their shoulder blades

What medications can help prevent hypokalemic periodic paralysis?

Hypokalemic PP attacks may be prevented with use of acetazolamide (or another carbonic anhydrase inhibitor drug) or a diuretic to help retain potassium in the bloodstream.

What symptoms do children with juvenile Krabbe disease exhibit?

Children with juvenile type begin having symptoms between three and ten years of age. They gradually lose the ability to walk and think. They may also have paralysis and vision loss.

Does herbal cleanse get rid of worms?

only if you drink 4 4lokos and go and rape someone......yes

Does getting a novocaine shot hurt?

The pain from the needle entering the skin depends on the location of the shot, the skill of the doctor/nurse, and the gauge of the needle.

How do you kill a misquito?

If it on a wall or a door and it's not flying then you can grab a flywater And you have to hit it three or four time just to make sure that it is not pregnet and if it was and u hit it only once then the eggs will still come out

What type of organs do worms have?

Well...

A few types of worms have light sensing organs... these include Annelids, like the common earthworm. They are often built up with muscles, which act as the heart. They also have blood vessels and both the reproductive system of the male and female. This means that the worms are both genders and therefore do not need to mate to make... how do i put it... baby worms!

Is stannous flouride found in tooth paste?

Stannous flouride - the cavity fighter found in toothpaste, is made from recycled tin.