Sometimes babies may experience a decrease in appetite, gradually lose weight, and may develop white spots on their faces, as well as fever, cough, inflammation, and so on. These symptoms may be caused by the presence of roundworms in the baby's abdomen. If the roundworms are not eliminated, it will make the body even weaker and more uncomfortable. What should I do if my baby has roundworms in their belly?
If a baby has roundworms in their stomach, they can take some insect killing drugs. Some drugs need to be avoided, but others do not. You can ask a doctor to prescribe insect killing drugs for the baby, and then be sure to wash their food thoroughly and pay attention to hygiene. Do not eat too greasy food, and snacks should not be eaten too much.
If the baby can eat but does not grow meat, has white spots resembling copper coins, or has a picky diet, as well as night terrors, grinding teeth, and frequent pair pains, it may be due to the presence of roundworms in the stomach. At this time, a routine stool examination can be done to check for the presence of worms, and after detection, deworming measures must be taken.
Rapeseed oil can also repel insects and can be used when cooking. If the baby's deworming is ineffective, it is necessary to go to the hospital early, otherwise the presence of roundworms in the stomach can cause other complications, seriously endangering the baby's physical health. It is important to encourage the baby to develop good eating habits, prevent the growth of roundworms, and exercise more to strengthen their physical fitness.