Treatment Of Dog Flukes How Long It Takes?

Parasitical Worms.com Hello, Mr. Nga. My name is Tran Thu Tam, I'm from Dong Nai. 2 months ago, I tested blood on Toxocara Toxocara (Toxocara) result of Toxicara 1/100 blood

. Then I was introduced to the Institute of Malaria to treat the doctor for 15 days and took me to the district 8 to treat dermatology, the dermatologist said I had eczema and prescribed me to go home for treatment during the time. 2 months.
Currently I still itch as before and very worried because dermatological treatment has cost a lot of money
Could you please tell me how much is the cost of testing for my helminths and my dogiasis treated?
Dear Tam
The package of testing for helminths in the blood costs VND 750,000. If you have already tested, you do not need to retest, just test for more types of helminths that you have not been tested when needed, to treat if there is a combined infection.


Treatment Of Dog Flukes How Long It Takes?

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Forearm skin rashes in a 35-year-old female patient tested for Toxocara infection
Why do dog roundworm infections cause itching?
Toxocara canis larvae (dog flukes) infect humans through the digestive tract. When we accidentally ingest the larvae through food, the larvae enter the intestine and enter the intestinal wall, traveling through the bloodstream.
Here, dog roundworm larvae (dog flukes) secrete toxins that make the body recognize it as a strange allergen and produce antibodies against that allergen. Causes an allergic skin rash that resembles dermatosis.
Skin rashes on the skin in the male patient with Toxocara infection
Is dog flu disease completely cured?
After examination and blood test, if you have trichinosis, your doctor will prescribe you to take medicine home and make an appointment for follow-up examination
However, not everyone infected with dog roundworm larvae (dog flukes) also has allergic skin itching, some people do not show any symptoms, some people show only stinging under the skin, people are tired and work is less focused
Backache rash in a female patient infected with Toxocara tapeworm larvae before treatment
Treatment of dog fluke how long?
The duration of use of the drug to treat schistosomiasis is one to two weeks, the same dose can be repeated after one month. After treatment, the signs caused by dog flukes will be pushed back. However, since specific antibodies remain in the body after treatment for about 6 months, some people may survive a positive infection with dog flukes even though the disease has cured and the symptoms have ceased.
After treating Toxocara for a month, the patient's back skin has returned to normal
You can find out the specialty of Anh Nga Parasitic Clinic at 402 An Duong Vuong, Ward 4, District 5, TP.


Treatment Of Dog Flukes How Long It Takes?

. HCM to examine and treat dog flu. Anh Nga is a clinic for helminths, with a team of parasitic doctors who will directly examine and treat helminthic disease for you.
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SPECIALIST IN PREVENTION AND SPRING
Address: 402 An Duong Vuong, Ward 4, District 5, TP HCM
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