Whether adults also need to take worming medicine depends on whether the body has been invaded by parasites or not, and if parasitic infection exists, worming medicine must be taken. Parasites can parasitize several organs in the human body and are prone to develop when the body’s resistance is lowered, resulting in abdominal pain, diarrhea, loss of appetite, anemia and other discomforts, and in severe cases, damage to the nervous system and symptoms such as headache, epilepsy, ataxia, and convulsions. Therefore, if adult worms or eggs are found in the feces of an adult, it is important to take worming medication as soon as possible. Whether or not an adult takes worming medication depends on the presence of parasites in the body, and if a parasitic infection is diagnosed, it is important to take worming medication as prescribed by your doctor.