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How to treat Roundworms in Humans? - Medzsupplier
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Roundworm infections, commonly caused by Ascaris lumbricoides, are a significant global health issue. Treatment typically involves anti-parasitic medications, which are effective in clearing the infection. The primary drugs used are albendazole, mebendazole, and ivermectin.

Fenbendazole 222Mg is often the first choice, as it works by inhibiting the roundworms' ability to absorb glucose, leading to their death. A single dose of 400 mg is generally sufficient for adults and children over two years old. **Mebendazole** functions similarly, disrupting the worms' glucose uptake and is typically given as a 100 mg dose twice daily for three days. **Ivermectin** is used in cases where other medications are not suitable, though it is less commonly used for Ascaris compared to other parasitic infections.

In addition to medication, maintaining good hygiene practices is crucial. Washing hands regularly, particularly after using the bathroom and before eating, can help prevent reinfection. Ensuring clean drinking water and properly cooking food are also important preventive measures. If symptoms persist or are severe, consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and treatment adjustments.
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