How often should children take ascarid medicine?

How often should children take ascarid medicine?

Children's stomachs are most likely to be infested with roundworms, because diseases enter the body through the mouth. When most children eat randomly, roundworm eggs will enter their stomachs directly. If parents find roundworms in their children's stomachs, they must give their children anthelmintics as soon as possible. This will eliminate the roundworms as soon as possible and restore the digestive system to normal. There needs to be a certain interval between taking roundworm medicine. Below we will tell you how often children should take roundworm medicine.

How often should I take ascaris medicine?

How often should we take ascarid medicine? Everyone comes into contact with many things every day. As the saying goes, diseases come from the mouth. We may inadvertently eat ascarid eggs into our mouths. Therefore, ascarid medicine needs to be taken on time to achieve a better insecticidal effect.

Generally speaking, adults need to take anti-worm medicine once every one to one and a half years; children need to follow the doctor's advice because their intestines and stomachs are still in the development stage.

After taking the anti-worm medicine, you cannot eat spicy or greasy food. You need to abstain from it for a few days and wait until the anti-worm medicine takes effect before eating again.

Can I take roundworm medicine casually?

Can you take ascarid medicine casually? Although the side effects of ascarid medicine are not serious, you can't take it casually. When taking ascarid medicine, you need to pay attention to the following issues:

1. All medicines are poisonous. Before taking anti-worm medicine, you need to make sure when was the last time you took it. If it has been about a year, you can take it now.

2. If you suspect that you have roundworms in your body, but it has not been too long since you last took anti-roundworm medicine, it is necessary to go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment.

3. Pregnant women, breastfeeding women and infants under 2 years old should not take anti-worm medicine.

4. People with allergic constitution need to take the medicine according to the doctor's instructions.

5. People with liver disease, kidney disease, active ulcers, proteinuria, diffuse or suppurative dermatitis and epilepsy should not take anti-worm drugs.

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