Signs that you need to deworm include:
1. When you start to feel tired or have feelings of fatigue and weakness, it's a sign that you need to deworm because parasites take nutrients from your body and disrupt the micro biomes of your intestines, causing mental fog and what's known as lethargy in medical terms. Furthermore, because these parasitic worms feed on red blood cells, the amount of red blood cells in the blood decreases, resulting in anemia.
2. If you have a regular painful sensation in your abdomen, it could be a sign that you have worms and need to deworm as soon as possible. Tapeworms and threadworms can irritate a person's stomach and produce moderate abdominal or stomach discomfort. You should get medical attention very away to determine the reason and receive appropriate therapy.
3. The presence of parasitic worms such as giadia all over the growth of bacteria in the small intestine can cause bloating, which is a feeling of fullness in your stomach.
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