How To Prevent And Treat Ascariasis

Wash Hands With Soap And Water

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One of the best and easiest ways to prevent ascariasis is to for everyone to wash their hands with soap and water. While parasites are more common in undeveloped worlds, they exist in the developed world too. Thankfully, in the United States, many measures have been taken to prevent the development of parasites in unclean water. However, as long as unclean water exists, and it most certainly does, the presence of parasites also exists. Whether an individual is traveling in an area with untreated water, at a concert site, or out in the forest hiking, they should be sure to take the time to thoroughly wash their hands. Ascariasis ringworms exist in contaminated soil, and unless they've been watching that soil for years, individuals likely don't know what's been placed on it or what has washed over it. As such, individuals should be mindful to wash their hands before placing them anywhere near their mouth. Children especially should wash their hands with soap and water diligently.

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Careful Preparing Raw Produce

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Another method to prevent ascariasis is to be mindful when preparing raw produce and meat. In regards to produce, vegetables and fruits are often resting in fields full of fertilizer and raw sewage. Fertilizer helps plants grow and make the soil rich. However, the waste used to fertilize the fields is often not checked to see if it contains parasites or other dangerous bacteria. As a result, individuals end up buying contaminated food in the store and eating it. Sometimes, it can brush right onto their hands, and they may choose to eat something else. However, the worms are already on their skin and enter their mouth with the food.

The same can be said for meat. In the slaughterhouse, meat is often contaminated when animals spray waste on themselves as they're slaughtered. If they were infected, then their meat might be infected. While individuals can cook some of this off, the contaminated juice is still around.

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