Dwarf Tapeworm Infection
Dwarf tapeworm infection, also known as Enterobiasis, is a type of parasitic infection caused by the pinworm. The pinworm is a very common intestinal parasite, which can infect humans of any age. Symptoms of Enterobiasis include itching around the anus, disturbed sleep, and irritability. It is usually diagnosed through a microscopic examination of stool samples. Treatment consists of oral medicines such as mebendazole or pyrantel pamoate, which are effective in killing the parasites. In severe cases, further treatments such as anti-helmintic drugs may be recommended. Infection can be prevented by frequent handwashing and good hygiene practices. Awareness and timely diagnosis and treatment of the disease are important in order to reduce its spread.
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