Whether and how often to take worming medication cannot be generalized, but needs to be combined with the patient’s living environment, symptom performance and other factors to make a comprehensive judgment. Parasitic disease is an infectious disease caused by parasitic infection. Common types of parasites include roundworms, whipworms, amoebas, etc. The main symptoms of these diseases include abdominal pain, loss of appetite and malnutrition. Some parasitic infections may even cause intestinal bleeding, intestinal perforation and other secondary diseases. However, as people’s living standards and hygiene awareness continue to improve, the incidence of gastrointestinal parasitic diseases has also decreased. Therefore, in areas with good living conditions, it is generally not recommended to take worming medication blindly if parasitic infections are not present. If there is a high incidence of parasitic diseases in areas where the living environment is not good, or if you have the corresponding symptoms, you can take worming medicine at the right time and in the right amount under the guidance of a doctor to prevent and get rid of intestinal parasites. In short, it is not recommended to take wormer blindly. If you suspect parasitic infection, it is recommended to go to the gastroenterology department of the hospital in time to clarify the specific cause and then actively target treatment.