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Hidden Intestinal Parasites Harm Children's Health

10 Feb

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Summary

  • Parasites can stunt growth and weaken immunity in children.
  • Poor sanitation and hygiene are major risk factors.
  • Common parasites include roundworms, amoebiasis, and tapeworms.
Hidden Intestinal Parasites Harm Children's Health

Intestinal parasites can silently affect children's health by hindering nutrient absorption, stunting growth, and weakening their immune systems. These issues can lead to long-term health complications.

Dr. Sanjeev Ahuja, a pediatrician with extensive experience, explained that common parasitic infections in India include roundworms, amoebiasis, tapeworms, and Giardia lamblia. Factors such as poor sanitation, inadequate waste disposal, and insufficient hand hygiene significantly contribute to their spread.

Parents are advised to be aware of the signs and take preventive measures to protect their children from these prevalent health risks.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Common intestinal parasites include roundworms (Ascaris lumbricoides), amoebiasis (Entamoeba), tapeworms, and Giardia lamblia.
These parasites can interfere with nutrient absorption, stunt growth, and weaken a child's immune system, potentially causing long-term health issues.
Poor sanitation, lack of proper waste disposal, and inadequate handwashing are the primary risk factors for parasitic infections.

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