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  1. Tapeworm infection - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    • A tapeworm is a parasite that can live and feed in human intestines. This is called a tapeworm infection. A young and inactive form of the tapeworm is called a larval cyst. It can stay alive in other parts of the … See more

    Causes

    Most tapeworms need two different hosts to complete a life cycle. One host is the place where a parasite grows from egg to larva, called the intermediate host. The other host i… See more

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    Risk Factors

    Factors that may put you at greater risk of tapeworm or larval cyst infection include: 1. … See more

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    Complications

    From tapeworm infections
    Tapeworm infections usually don't cause complications. Problems that may happen include: 1. Anemia.Long-term infection with a fish tapew… See more

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    Prevention

    These steps can help prevent infections with tapeworms or tapeworm larval cysts. 1. Wash your hands.Wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. This is very i… See more

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  1. A tapeworm in the intestines often causes mild symptoms. Moderate to severe symptoms may include stomach pain and diarrhea. Larval cysts can cause serious disease if they are in a person's brain, liver, lungs, heart or eyes. Tapeworm infections are treated with anti-parasitic drugs.
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    Tapeworm infection in humans is usually easily treated, but sometimes it can cause serious problems. If a human or an animal consumes tapeworm eggs, the eggs hatch into larvae, which break through the wall of the intestines and grow inside cysts in body tissues. Rarely, these can cause life-threatening damage.
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    Humans can also contract tapeworms if they have contact with animal feces or contaminated water. When an infection passes from an animal to a human, it is called zoonosis. Anyone who has a tapeworm will need medical treatment to get rid of it. Treatment is about 95% effective and typically takes a few days.
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  2. Tapeworm Infection: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

    Tapeworms infect animals and humans. They live in your intestines and feed off the nutrients you eat. Symptoms can include nausea, weakness, diarrhea and fatigue, or you may not have symptoms. You may see eggs or worm pieces in …

     
  3. About Human Tapeworm | Human Tapeworm …

    Jun 13, 2024 · Taeniasis in humans is a parasitic infection caused by the tapeworm species Taenia saginata (beef tapeworm), Taenia solium (pork tapeworm), and Taenia asiatica (Asian tapeworm). Humans can become …

  4. Tapeworms in Humans: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

  5. Symptoms of Human Tapeworm | Human Tapeworm …

    May 3, 2024 · Most people infected with human tapeworms have mild or no symptoms. Digestive problems are a common symptom of human tapeworm. Passing tapeworm segments in your stool is the most visible symptom of …

  6. Symptoms of a Tapeworm Infection and How Its …

    Aug 30, 2022 · Tapeworm infections in humans occur most often as a result of eating undercooked or raw beef, pork, or fish from an animal that was infected. Another cause of infection is poor hygiene after coming in contact with …

  7. Tapeworm infection - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

  8. Tapeworm: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment

    Jan 19, 2024 · Tapeworms are parasitic flatworms that can live in the intestines of animals and humans. You can get infected with a tapeworm by eating contaminated raw or undercooked pork, beef, or fish....

  9. Overview of Tapeworm Infections - Infectious Diseases …

    Tapeworms (cestodes) are flat, parasitic worms. The four main intestinal cestode pathogens of humans are. Other cestode species also infect humans, causing diseases such as sparganosis, coenurosis, and echinococcosis. Cestode …

  10. Tapeworm Infection - Infections - MSD Manual …

    Adult tapeworms, which live in people's intestine, usually cause no symptoms, but they may cause abdominal discomfort, diarrhea, and weight loss. The pork tapeworm can also form cysts in the brain and elsewhere in the body (called …