Helminthoma

Helminthoma is a parasitic disease that is caused by parasitic worms or helminths. It is a common disease that affects millions of people around the world. Infection occurs through contact with contaminated food or water, as well as through unwashed hands or other surfaces. Symptoms of helminthiasis can range from mild nausea, abdominal pain to severe intoxication with disturbances in the functioning of internal organs.

Traditional methods of treating helminth infections, such as using tansy, wormwood, garlic or acne worms, can be effective for many patients, but not always. There is also a risk of serious side effects, so treatment should be prescribed by a doctor after examination and diagnosis of the disease. An important place in the treatment of helminthic infections is played by medications that fight viruses and prevent the development of complications. One of these drugs is Albendazole - an anthelmintic