Can Dog Roundworm Move To The Genitals?

Parasitical Worms.com Two months ago I saw the base of the penis appear a white milky streak under the skin, about 2 cm long, at first I thought it was a tendon or a blood vessel, but these days I see it moving and moved to the outside, now it has moved to the tip of the penis, I am currently not in pain, itchy but very nervous.
Through online information I suspect it is dog roundworm disease. Can dog roundworm migrate to the genitals? Where can I get advice from a doctor to help me get tested and where? Thank you doctor. Quang Thanh, Ca Mau

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Dear Thanh.
As described by you, naturally, a milky white stripe about 2cm in size moves under the skin .
We think you have Toxocara spp. As a parasite transmitted from domestic dogs, through skin and mucous feeding route, when entering the body they can move under the skin, mucous membranes, eyes and even the brain.


Can Dog Roundworm Move To The Genitals?

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Images The dog roundworm larvae (dog flukes) move under the skin of the penis
You should go to the Parasit Specialist Clinic for diagnostic diagnosis and treatment by Elisa.
If the doctor has completed examination and testing and concludes that the diagnosis of dog roundworm infection, you need to be treated for at least 1 week depending on the degree of infection.
Photos Toxocara canis larvae (dog flukes) move under the skin
After about 1 month of treatment, you will be retested by a doctor to monitor the drug response to the parasite.
Good healthy.
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