Small white worms that look like maggots in your stool, how do you treat them?

Small white worms like maggots in the stool may be pinworms, roundworms, hookworms and other causes of pinworms, need to be based on the cause of the choice of albendazole and other drugs to treat.
1. Pinworms: pinworms cause patients with maggot-like white worms in the stool can be under the guidance of the doctor with mebendazole, albendazole and other insecticidal drugs. Some patients also need to follow the doctor’s instructions with 3% thiopyrimidine ointment, pinworm ointment and other topical ointment.
2. Ascariasis: patients with ascariasis will also be manifested as maggot-like small white worms in the stool, measures can be under the guidance of the physician with levamisole and other anthelmintic drugs.
3. Hookworm disease: for hookworm disease caused by patients with maggot-like white worms in the stool, you need to follow the doctor’s instructions with bis(hydroxynaphthyl)thiopyrimidine, triamcinolone acetonide and other anthelmintic drugs.
It is recommended that patients with maggot-like white worms in the stool need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, the doctor will be based on the patient’s condition to choose the appropriate measures for treatment.