Intestinal wormer i.e. Albendazole, 8 year old child has worms expelled after taking Albendazole, it is recommended to continue the treatment once more after two weeks. Albendazole is a broad-spectrum anthelmintic drug that can deplete the glycogen of parasites so that they can’t survive, and can be used clinically to treat hookworms, roundworms, whipworms, pinworms and so on, and to alleviate a variety of symptoms caused by intestinal parasitic infections. Note that patients who are allergic to Albendazole and excipients should not use it, and it is prohibited for use in children under two years of age, women during pregnancy, breastfeeding, and women preparing for pregnancy, and in patients with active ulcer disease, severe liver insufficiency, and renal insufficiency. Albendazole has a wide range of side effects, which can include gastrointestinal adverse reactions such as vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, dry mouth, malaise, and fever. In the treatment of ascariasis, vomiting of roundworms in the mouth may be seen, and some patients may develop allergy after taking it, resulting in hives. Children 8 years of age taking such drugs are recommended to take again after two weeks, it is recommended that you can consult the pediatrics department of a regular hospital or consult a licensed pharmacist, discomfort, timely consultation, so as not to delay the condition.