The specific clinical manifestations of Ascaris lumbricoides infection in women vary according to the location of the parasite and the degree of infection. Patients can have different symptoms in the digestive system, nervous system, endocrine system and systemic manifestations.
1. Digestive system symptoms: Ascaris lumbricoides is most often parasitized in the intestinal tract, and the digestive system symptoms are the most common and obvious, and the patients may have nausea, vomiting, acid reflux, anorexia, anorexia of grease, dyspepsia, and periumbilical colic, and so on. In severe cases, there will be bloody stools, unformed stools, or even mucous pus and blood stools, and the symptoms can be slightly relieved after defecation.
2. Neurological symptoms: Ascaris lumbricoides causes intracranial infection, which can stimulate the head to produce dizziness, headache, disorientation, postural hypotension, vertigo after standing and other symptoms.
3. Endocrine system symptoms: women infected with roundworms may also suffer from endocrine disorders resulting in irregular menstruation and other symptoms.
4. Systemic manifestations: women infected with roundworms may also show symptoms such as a significant decline in physical strength, low immunity, easy to catch a cold, anemia, etc. Roundworm larvae migrating in the lungs may also cause fever, cough, asthma, bloody sputum, etc. If the number of infected parasites is higher than the number of infected parasites, women may experience symptoms such as dizziness after standing up.
If the number of infected parasites is small, the symptoms will be mild, and roundworm disease can be cured by itself after the death of the worms. However, if the number of parasites is large, then the clinical symptoms will be more obvious, and we must consult the doctor in time to carry out regular deworming treatment.