After internal deworming, you can usually eat after one hour to avoid affecting the effect of deworming medication, and it is recommended to choose the best time to take the medication under the guidance of your doctor.
In vivo deworming refers to taking anthelmintic drugs to deworm, such as albendazole, levamisole, etc., to paralyze the intestinal parasites, so as to play the role of expelling or killing human parasites, generally relatively low toxicity, after taking the drug, nausea, vomiting and other gastrointestinal reactions may occur, and some people may have a headache, drowsiness, fatigue, etc., which will generally disappear on their own with the effect of the drug.
The drug is recommended to be taken correctly according to the dosage under the guidance of a doctor, and it is recommended that the diet should be based on light and easy-to-digest food after taking deworming drugs orally, so as to avoid any adverse effects on the body’s health.