Symptoms of roundworm infection in children's intestines

Dec 29, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhou Chao
Introduction
Children often like to put things in their mouths, bite their fingers, and eat without washing their hands. These unhygienic habits cause many children to develop ascariasis (roundworm infection). If a child has roundworms in the intestines, certain symptoms may indicate the condition. There are five main symptoms of ascariasis: abdominal pain, mood changes, changes in appetite, malnutrition, and sleep disturbances.

In daily life, adults often warn that poor hygiene habits can lead to worms growing in the stomach. This is not just a scare tactic—indeed, if children neglect personal hygiene, they may actually develop intestinal roundworms. Ascariasis directly affects a child's appetite and gastrointestinal digestive function. What are the symptoms of roundworm infection in children?

Symptoms of Roundworm Infection in Children

Children often put objects in their mouths, bite their fingers, and eat without washing hands. These unhygienic habits make many children susceptible to ascariasis. If a child has roundworms in the intestines, certain symptoms may indicate the condition. There are five main symptoms of ascariasis: abdominal pain, mood changes, changes in appetite, nutritional imbalances, and sleep disturbances.

Abdominal pain: When roundworms are present in the stomach, mild cases may show no obvious symptoms. However, in severe cases, children may experience intermittent and intense pain around the navel. When a child exhibits abdominal pain, parents can try gently pressing on the painful area; the discomfort may significantly improve after some time.

Mood changes: Children with ascariasis may become emotionally unstable and anxious. They may stare blankly, feel irritable, and suffer from dry mouth and thirst. Therefore, if parents notice their child crying or becoming agitated without reason, they should consider taking the child to the hospital to check for possible roundworm infection. Changes in appetite: Infected children often experience a significant loss of appetite—they may refuse foods they previously enjoyed and feel unusually sleepy during the day. We hope this information is helpful. Wishing you good health and happiness.


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