How often should adults take deworming medication for roundworms?
In general, adults are advised to deworm once a year. The details are as follows:
Roundworms belong to the family Ascarididae and are the largest parasitic nematodes found in the human intestine. If infected with roundworms, individuals typically experience varying degrees of fever, cough, loss of appetite, malnutrition, insomnia, and teeth grinding during sleep. It is generally recommended that adults undergo deworming once a year to effectively eliminate any potential roundworms in the intestines. When deworming, patients are usually advised to take medications such as albendazole tablets or mebendazole chewable tablets as directed by a physician, which are effective in expelling roundworms. Patients should also pay attention to food hygiene in daily life, avoid eating raw foods, and refrain from drinking untreated or unboiled water.
Patients are advised to seek timely medical attention when experiencing discomfort and to follow standardized treatment under a doctor's guidance, which helps promote recovery.