It is medically advisable to deworm every three months, but it has been proven that only few people adhere to this advice till the doctor actually points it out during a medical checkup.
Below are some symptoms to look out for when trying to deworm.
1. Worms in stool
I know we hardly check our poop but we should. If you spot live worms in your poop, it means that the worms are so many in your system such that some of them are excreted together with the feces. In severe cases, you might also spot some whitish stuff which could be eggs or maggots that will soon mature into worms.
2. Loss of appetite
Loss of appetite can result from other things but it could also signal the presence of worms in your body. The worms interfere with the digestive system leading to loss of appetite. Also, most worms secrete an acid into the lining of the stomach hence tampering with your appetite.
3. Rashes
When you have worms, you are likely to get reddish skin rashes that might also be itchy. The rashes occur as a result of chemical substances released by the worms into your body.
4. Itchy anus
This is not only uncomfortable but also embarrassing. If you have an itchy anus, deworm immediately to prevent further multiplication of the worms. When some worms are excreted through the feces, some may get trapped in the anus and continue thriving there making you feel itchy.
5. Unexplained weight loss
If you are not trying to lose weight but you weigh less every time you step on the weighing scale, could be you have worms. You might just be eating enough but then the worms eat up some of the nutrients leaving your body with very little.
6. Hunger after eating
Since the worms depend on what you eat, don’t be surprised if you eat without getting full. Just visit the doctor or get some deworming tablets from the chemist.