Roundworm
Roundworms can infest the human gut, where they live, feed and reproduce. They don't often cause any symptoms, but are more likely to in large numbers.
Aroundworm infection also sometimes known as ascariasis or ascaris is usually easy to treat.
Roundworms are parasites. They use the human body to stay alive, feed and reproduce.
Aroundworm infection doesn't usually cause any noticeable symptoms. People usually see their GP because they've seen a worm in their stools (faeces).
Less commonly, symptoms can include a high temperature and dry cough 4-16 days after swallowing the eggs.
If a large number of eggs have been ingested, or if the worms move from the small intestine to other parts of the body, they can cause serious complications, such as a bowel obstruction. However,in England, these types of complications are rare.
It's also possible for eggs to be transferredfrom your hands to your mouth after touching contaminated soil.
After the eggs mature into adult worms, the worms produce more eggs. The eggs are released from the body through the bowel, and can then infect other humans.
The more roundworms there areinside your body, the worse your symptoms are likely to be.
A roundworm infection can be diagnosed by examining a small sample of faeces under a microscope. Infection is confirmed by the presence of eggs or a worm in the sample.
Roundworm is a relatively rare conditionin the UK, so a stool sample will only be routinely taken if:
Roundworm infections can usually be successfully treated with medication.
The three main medicines that are used to treat an infection are:
Read moreabout these medicines in treatinga roundworm infection .
Regularly washing yourhandscan help prevent the spread of a roundworm infection.
You should take additional precautions if you're travelling to a part of the world where roundworm is common, such as only drinking bottled water and avoiding raw fruit and vegetables.
These are the same precautions that help prevent many other infections associated with poor sanitation.
Read moreabout preventing roundworm infections .
Roundworms can infest the human digestive tract, specifically the small intestine. A roundworm infection is also sometimes known as ascariasis or acaris.
In most cases, a roundworm infection doesn't cause any noticeable symptoms. Some people have a high temperature, dry cough and shortness of breath.
A roundworm infection begins when you swallow roundworm eggs. Eggs can be present in food or drink, or in the soil in which food has grown.
Roundworm infections can be successfully treated using one of a number of medicines.
As well as treating roundworm infections with medication, the infection can be controlled by improving sanitation and health education.