Can you poop worms if you take a worming pill?

Worms are usually pooped out when you take a worming pill. Worming drugs, also known as anthelmintics, are drugs commonly used in the treatment of intestinal parasitic diseases, and their main function is to expel or kill parasites in the human body. Commonly used clinical drugs include albendazole, mebendazole, levamisole and piperazine citrate. As anthelmintics mainly act on the intestines and stomach, they can paralyze or kill the parasites in the human body, causing them to be paralyzed to death and expelled from the body. Usually, the worms will be pulled out after taking anthelmintic medication. After the parasites die, they may break down in the human intestines and then be excreted into the body along with feces, so sometimes it is not possible to see the worms as a whole being expelled. If patients have symptoms of physical discomfort, they should take the worming medicine reasonably under the guidance of professional doctors to avoid adverse consequences.