The results of the stool test to check for intestinal parasite infections are accurate. If there is intestinal parasite infection, eggs can be found in the stool. If the intestinal parasite infection is serious, eggs may be seen in the skin folds of the anus. If intestinal parasites are detected, you should take deworming medication, pay attention to dietary hygiene, wash your hands before and after meals, don’t drink raw water, and eat less raw food. If there is abdominal pain, loss of appetite, heterophagia, and an increase in eosinophilic cells in routine blood tests, it may be related to intestinal parasitic infections, and a routine stool test can be done to further confirm the diagnosis.