Fecal parasite
Fecal parasites have simple inspection methods and intuitive results. They are usually detected during defecation treatment. The diagnosis of intestinal parasitic diseases mostly depends on finding eggs, protozoan trophozoites and cysts in the feces. Finding these direct evidence can clearly diagnose the corresponding parasitic diseases and parasitic infections. Larger worms, such as roundworms, worms, and tapeworms, or their fragments can be discerned with the naked eye. Hookworm bodies must be washed through a sieve before they can be seen. After taking the insect repellent, you should look for the worm body, and you should carefully look for its head after driving the tapeworm.
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