HELMINTHIASIS IN CHILDREN

Authors

  • Kosimov Dilmurot Kokand University Andijan branch Faculty of Medicine treatment direction Senior Lecturer (ORCID 0009-0009-4965-6477) E-mail: kosimovdilmurodjon58@gmail.com, phone: +998936312444 Author
  • Asqarova Dilafruz Student, Andijan Branch of Kokand University Author

Keywords:

helminthiasis, children, parasitic worms, diseases, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, health, healthy lifestyle, epidemiology, parasitology, infections, parents, educational institutions.

Abstract

This article is devoted to examining the prevalence, causes, and treatment methods for helminthiasis in children. Helminthiasis, or diseases caused by parasitic worms, can significantly impact children's health. The article details various types of helminthiasis, symptoms, diagnostic processes, and effective treatment options. Attention is also given to preventive measures with recommendations for parents and educational institutions. The article reviews modern approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of helminthiasis in children, as well as its long-term health consequences, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of the issue and support a healthy lifestyle among children.

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Published

2024-11-12